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... of Damascus , Curved at the point and inscribed with its mystical Arabic sentence , While underneath , in a corner , were fowling - piece , musket , and matchlock . Short of stature he was , but strongly built and Miles Standish.
... of Damascus , Curved at the point and inscribed with its mystical Arabic sentence , While underneath , in a corner , were fowling - piece , musket , and matchlock . Short of stature he was , but strongly built and Miles Standish.
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... Wadsworth Longfellow. Then , too , there are my soldiers , my great , in- vincible army , Twelve men , all equipped , having each his rest and his matchlock , Eighteen shillings a month , together with diet and pillage. MILES STANDISH 13.
... Wadsworth Longfellow. Then , too , there are my soldiers , my great , in- vincible army , Twelve men , all equipped , having each his rest and his matchlock , Eighteen shillings a month , together with diet and pillage. MILES STANDISH 13.
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COURTSHIP OF MILES STANDISH Henry Wadsworth 1807-1882 Longfellow,Homer P. (Homer Pierce) 1849- Ed Lewis No preview available - 2016 |
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