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The wind continued N. with fair weather , and afternoon it calmed , and we still saw those eight ships to stand towards us ; having more wind than we , they came up apace , so as our captain and the masters of our consorts were more ...
The wind continued N. with fair weather , and afternoon it calmed , and we still saw those eight ships to stand towards us ; having more wind than we , they came up apace , so as our captain and the masters of our consorts were more ...
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After returning for his M.A. , Brackenridge continued to teach , even during the first years of the Revolution , but eventually he entered Washington's army as chaplain . Leaving the army in 1778 , he invested capital and energy at ...
After returning for his M.A. , Brackenridge continued to teach , even during the first years of the Revolution , but eventually he entered Washington's army as chaplain . Leaving the army in 1778 , he invested capital and energy at ...
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The works were re - printed , it is true , for the purposes of economy , but they still continued English . Had the latter nation used this powerful engine with tolerable address , I think they would have secured such an ally in this ...
The works were re - printed , it is true , for the purposes of economy , but they still continued English . Had the latter nation used this powerful engine with tolerable address , I think they would have secured such an ally in this ...
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American Literature: From the beginning to 1860.-v. 2. From 1860 to the present John Towner Frederick Trumpų ištraukų rodinys - 1948 |
American Literature: From the beginning to 1860.-v. 2. From 1860 to the present John Towner Frederick Trumpų ištraukų rodinys - 1948 |
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