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... young Con- gregationalist was not then wel- come at the British universities , and concludes that the persecu- tions of 1662 confirmed Taylor's resolution to emigrate . He taught school for a few years , but finally , in July , 1668 ...
... young Con- gregationalist was not then wel- come at the British universities , and concludes that the persecu- tions of 1662 confirmed Taylor's resolution to emigrate . He taught school for a few years , but finally , in July , 1668 ...
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Sculley Bradley. Young Goodman Brown1 Young Goodman Brown came forth at sunset into the street at Salem village ; but put his head back , after crossing the threshold , to exchange a parting kiss with his young wife . And Faith , as the ...
Sculley Bradley. Young Goodman Brown1 Young Goodman Brown came forth at sunset into the street at Salem village ; but put his head back , after crossing the threshold , to exchange a parting kiss with his young wife . And Faith , as the ...
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... young and circle round and round me , nearer and nearer till within four or five feet , pretending broken wings and legs , to attract my attention , and get off her young , who would already have taken up their march , with faint wiry ...
... young and circle round and round me , nearer and nearer till within four or five feet , pretending broken wings and legs , to attract my attention , and get off her young , who would already have taken up their march , with faint wiry ...
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