The American Monthly Magazine and Critical Review, Volumen4H. Biglow, 1819 |
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... king . He went against the inhabitants of Artingall , one of the islands under his dominion . The history of this enterprise is truly interest- ing , and is thus related by Captain De- lano . " The expedition for this purpose was fit ...
... king . He went against the inhabitants of Artingall , one of the islands under his dominion . The history of this enterprise is truly interest- ing , and is thus related by Captain De- lano . " The expedition for this purpose was fit ...
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... king said to the chief , " Are you ready to fight ? " - " We are . " - " Are you willing ? " -- He frankly answered , " We are not ; but we will sooner fight than have any laws imposed upon us , which we think un- just and disgraceful ...
... king said to the chief , " Are you ready to fight ? " - " We are . " - " Are you willing ? " -- He frankly answered , " We are not ; but we will sooner fight than have any laws imposed upon us , which we think un- just and disgraceful ...
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... king had pro- posed . Action soon followed determina- tion . The litter , which looked much like a bier to carry the dead , was brought . The pier , of which I have spoken , was about a quarter of a mile long , from twelve to fif- teen ...
... king had pro- posed . Action soon followed determina- tion . The litter , which looked much like a bier to carry the dead , was brought . The pier , of which I have spoken , was about a quarter of a mile long , from twelve to fif- teen ...
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