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... taken . There is a fish called a bass , a most sweet and wholesome fish as ever I did eat ; it is altogether as good as our fresh salmon ; and the season of their coming was begun when we came first to New - England in June , and so ...
... taken . There is a fish called a bass , a most sweet and wholesome fish as ever I did eat ; it is altogether as good as our fresh salmon ; and the season of their coming was begun when we came first to New - England in June , and so ...
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... taken , instead of all wages ; and Philip's head went at the same price . Methinks it is scanty reward , and poor encouragement ; though it was better than what had been some time before . For this march they received four shillings and ...
... taken , instead of all wages ; and Philip's head went at the same price . Methinks it is scanty reward , and poor encouragement ; though it was better than what had been some time before . For this march they received four shillings and ...
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... taken in Maine . By autumn the tide had turned . Evidence the ministers had produced in preaching against witchcraft began to back- fire ; as that spectral evidence , much invoked , was actually unreliable . The governor , Sir William ...
... taken in Maine . By autumn the tide had turned . Evidence the ministers had produced in preaching against witchcraft began to back- fire ; as that spectral evidence , much invoked , was actually unreliable . The governor , Sir William ...
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