New England Discovery: A Personal ViewCoward-McCann, 1963 - 549 pagine Anthology of writing about New England, by New Englanders. |
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... passed and was now as a main bar and gulf to separate them from all the civil parts of the world . If it be said they had a ship to succor them , it is true ; but what heard they daily from the master and company ? But that with speed ...
... passed and was now as a main bar and gulf to separate them from all the civil parts of the world . If it be said they had a ship to succor them , it is true ; but what heard they daily from the master and company ? But that with speed ...
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... passed in 1774 in retaliation for the Boston Tea Party , shows the spirit that united the colonies at this crucial time . The bill provided that the port of Boston be closed until the town paid the East India Company for all the tea de ...
... passed in 1774 in retaliation for the Boston Tea Party , shows the spirit that united the colonies at this crucial time . The bill provided that the port of Boston be closed until the town paid the East India Company for all the tea de ...
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... passed its meridian , and is sinking , to rise no more . It has to contend with foes more formidable than ... passing history ; for this system , by outraging conscience and reason , tends to array these high faculties against revelation ...
... passed its meridian , and is sinking , to rise no more . It has to contend with foes more formidable than ... passing history ; for this system , by outraging conscience and reason , tends to array these high faculties against revelation ...
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