America Through the Looking Glass: A Historical Reader in Popular Culture, Volume 1David Burner, Robert D. Marcus, Jorj Tilson |
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Page 89
... took me with them . We landed on the oppo- site side of the river from the fort , and encamped for the night . Early the next morning the Indians took me over to the fort to see the white people that were there . It was then that my ...
... took me with them . We landed on the oppo- site side of the river from the fort , and encamped for the night . Early the next morning the Indians took me over to the fort to see the white people that were there . It was then that my ...
Page 182
... took our places in a pew close to the rail which surrounded it . The priest who stood in the middle was praying ; the prayer was extravagantly vehement , and offensively familiar in expression ; when this ended , a hymn was sung , and ...
... took our places in a pew close to the rail which surrounded it . The priest who stood in the middle was praying ; the prayer was extravagantly vehement , and offensively familiar in expression ; when this ended , a hymn was sung , and ...
Page 188
... took place . Thought I - Is this free Masonry ? Is this the ancient and honorable in- stitution , patronized by thousands of the great and good ? Upon my suggesting some queries to a Masonic friend , he gravely informed me , that the ...
... took place . Thought I - Is this free Masonry ? Is this the ancient and honorable in- stitution , patronized by thousands of the great and good ? Upon my suggesting some queries to a Masonic friend , he gravely informed me , that the ...
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