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... brought him then would haue served twentie men . I thinke his stomacke25 at that time was not very good ; what he left they put in baskets and tyed over his head . About midnight they set the meate againe before him , all this time not ...
... brought him then would haue served twentie men . I thinke his stomacke25 at that time was not very good ; what he left they put in baskets and tyed over his head . About midnight they set the meate againe before him , all this time not ...
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... brought him to Mer- onocomoco [ 5 Jan. 1608 ] , where was Powhatan their Emperor . Here more than two hundred of ... brought him a bunch of feathers , in stead of a Towell to dry them : having feasted him after their best barbarous ...
... brought him to Mer- onocomoco [ 5 Jan. 1608 ] , where was Powhatan their Emperor . Here more than two hundred of ... brought him a bunch of feathers , in stead of a Towell to dry them : having feasted him after their best barbarous ...
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... brought , Both righteous and impious that good or ill had wrought . A separation , and diff'ring station by Christ appointed is ( To sinners sad ) ' twixt good and bad , ' twixt Heirs of woe and bliss . All brought to Judgment . Mat ...
... brought , Both righteous and impious that good or ill had wrought . A separation , and diff'ring station by Christ appointed is ( To sinners sad ) ' twixt good and bad , ' twixt Heirs of woe and bliss . All brought to Judgment . Mat ...
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Four Early Travelers and Observers | 1 |
George Alsop 1638post 1666 | 27 |
Of the Situation and Plenty | 34 |
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