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... likewise be discovered towards the north - west . And surely it may be he had more firm and pregnant conjectures of it than Columbus had of his at the first . For the two great islands of the old and new world , being in the shape and ...
... likewise be discovered towards the north - west . And surely it may be he had more firm and pregnant conjectures of it than Columbus had of his at the first . For the two great islands of the old and new world , being in the shape and ...
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... likewise with a great troop of men well armed , using the like humbleness and respects towards the King , when he knew the case . King Philip doubting that they , being but subjects , durst not let him pass away again without the King's ...
... likewise with a great troop of men well armed , using the like humbleness and respects towards the King , when he knew the case . King Philip doubting that they , being but subjects , durst not let him pass away again without the King's ...
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... likewise for shelter , that when the wind blows sharp , you may walk as in a gallery . And those alleys must be likewise hedged at both ends , to keep out the wind ; and these closer alleys must be ever finely grav- elled , and no grass ...
... likewise for shelter , that when the wind blows sharp , you may walk as in a gallery . And those alleys must be likewise hedged at both ends , to keep out the wind ; and these closer alleys must be ever finely grav- elled , and no grass ...
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