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... Manner of Living , and Entertainment there Being now come into the Low Countries , they saw many goodly and fortified cities , strongly walled and guarded with troops of armed men . Also , they heard a strange and uncouth language , and ...
... Manner of Living , and Entertainment there Being now come into the Low Countries , they saw many goodly and fortified cities , strongly walled and guarded with troops of armed men . Also , they heard a strange and uncouth language , and ...
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... manner , of all things . The change of air , diet and drinking of water would infect their bodies with sore sicknesses and grievous diseases . And also those which should escape or overcome these difficulties should yet be in continual ...
... manner , of all things . The change of air , diet and drinking of water would infect their bodies with sore sicknesses and grievous diseases . And also those which should escape or overcome these difficulties should yet be in continual ...
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... manner of his death . all mercy and moderation should be showed , contrary to the practice of the Indians , who exercise tortures and cruelty . And | 261 | Uncas having hitherto showed himself a friend to the Eng- lish , and in this ...
... manner of his death . all mercy and moderation should be showed , contrary to the practice of the Indians , who exercise tortures and cruelty . And | 261 | Uncas having hitherto showed himself a friend to the Eng- lish , and in this ...
Contents
Introduction page | xxiii |
The Separatist Interpretation of the Reforma | 1 |
Of their Departure into Holland and their | xlvii |
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