Century Monthly Magazine, Volume 100Josiah Gilbert Holland, Richard Watson Gilder Century Company, 1920 - American literature |
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... land and took refuge in Holland . Then they were indeed living as aliens among people who had another language . But when the Speedwell sailed from Delftshaven , its passengers were being repatriated . They were coming once more to live ...
... land and took refuge in Holland . Then they were indeed living as aliens among people who had another language . But when the Speedwell sailed from Delftshaven , its passengers were being repatriated . They were coming once more to live ...
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... land of exile , but as a land of opportunity . It was that part of the king's dominion toward which those who were eager for spiritual adventure naturally turned . So conservative a churchman as George Her- bert wrote : Religion stands ...
... land of exile , but as a land of opportunity . It was that part of the king's dominion toward which those who were eager for spiritual adventure naturally turned . So conservative a churchman as George Her- bert wrote : Religion stands ...
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... land or else I will do worse . " The story of the attempt to carry out that threat involves the for- tunes of the English people on both sides of the Atlantic . The conflict did not end till the head of the son of King James was laid ...
... land or else I will do worse . " The story of the attempt to carry out that threat involves the for- tunes of the English people on both sides of the Atlantic . The conflict did not end till the head of the son of King James was laid ...
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... land . " Then she adds : " But you should have seen the answer to it . If you can get it I assure you it is worth reading . " To this good lady New England was a dangerous region , just the place for wild radicals of polyga- mous habits ...
... land . " Then she adds : " But you should have seen the answer to it . If you can get it I assure you it is worth reading . " To this good lady New England was a dangerous region , just the place for wild radicals of polyga- mous habits ...
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... land across the Brazos , about forty miles off , an ' he's goin ' to farm it . We'll live there . " " A pore tenant farmer , scratchin ' somebody else's land to raise a bale or two of cotton ! An ' to think you ' ve throwed yourself ...
... land across the Brazos , about forty miles off , an ' he's goin ' to farm it . We'll live there . " " A pore tenant farmer , scratchin ' somebody else's land to raise a bale or two of cotton ! An ' to think you ' ve throwed yourself ...
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