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Mark Schorer. In Dixie Land whar I was born in , Early on one frosty mornin ' 5 Look away , look away , look away , Dixie Land ! Den I wish I was in Dixie !, Hooray ! Hooray ! In Dixie's Land we'll take our stand , to lib an ' die in ...
Mark Schorer. In Dixie Land whar I was born in , Early on one frosty mornin ' 5 Look away , look away , look away , Dixie Land ! Den I wish I was in Dixie !, Hooray ! Hooray ! In Dixie's Land we'll take our stand , to lib an ' die in ...
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... land's . She was our land more than a hundred years Before we were her people . She was ours In Massachusetts , in Virginia , But we were England's , still colonials , Possessing what we still were unpossessed by , Possessed by what we ...
... land's . She was our land more than a hundred years Before we were her people . She was ours In Massachusetts , in Virginia , But we were England's , still colonials , Possessing what we still were unpossessed by , Possessed by what we ...
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... Land ! land ! " Captain Pinzón verifies the landfall , fires a gun as agreed , and shortens sail to allow the flagship to catch up . As Santa María approaches , the Captain General shouts across the rushing waters , " Señor Martín ...
... Land ! land ! " Captain Pinzón verifies the landfall , fires a gun as agreed , and shortens sail to allow the flagship to catch up . As Santa María approaches , the Captain General shouts across the rushing waters , " Señor Martín ...
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