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... English poetry is wont to run in ? Thirdly , by whom are they to be sung - whether by the whole church together with their voices , or by one man singing alone and the rest joining in silence and in the close saying amen ? Touching the ...
... English poetry is wont to run in ? Thirdly , by whom are they to be sung - whether by the whole church together with their voices , or by one man singing alone and the rest joining in silence and in the close saying amen ? Touching the ...
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... English sagamore as the English receive in the wigwam of the Narragansett chief . He says that when the English stranger visits him , he sits on his mat and eats from his dish . " " Tell your chief , ” replied the governor , who had ...
... English sagamore as the English receive in the wigwam of the Narragansett chief . He says that when the English stranger visits him , he sits on his mat and eats from his dish . " " Tell your chief , ” replied the governor , who had ...
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... English soldier did one of them espy , And cried out , " Here's an Indian ; " with that they started out , As fiercely as old lions , and hideously did shout . With that our valiant English all gave a loud huzza , To show the rebel ...
... English soldier did one of them espy , And cried out , " Here's an Indian ; " with that they started out , As fiercely as old lions , and hideously did shout . With that our valiant English all gave a loud huzza , To show the rebel ...
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