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... Thomas and Frances , even though the smallpox did break out in the ship . Aboard the Arbella , which had a ... Thomas Shepard , his pregnant wife , and son Thomas sailed for New England from Harwich on Octo- ber 16 , 1634. They had been ...
... Thomas and Frances , even though the smallpox did break out in the ship . Aboard the Arbella , which had a ... Thomas Shepard , his pregnant wife , and son Thomas sailed for New England from Harwich on Octo- ber 16 , 1634. They had been ...
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... Thomas Johnson in 1596. By 1618 so firmly rooted was the conviction of their own superiority that the English bought and read , without sensing its unconscious irony , The Glory of England : A True Description of many excellent ...
... Thomas Johnson in 1596. By 1618 so firmly rooted was the conviction of their own superiority that the English bought and read , without sensing its unconscious irony , The Glory of England : A True Description of many excellent ...
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... Thomas Fuller that London was " the staple of English civilitie . " From St. Osith near Colchester in 1622 , James Howell wrote to a gentleman in town that " you must not expect from us Country - folks such Ur- banities and quaint ...
... Thomas Fuller that London was " the staple of English civilitie . " From St. Osith near Colchester in 1622 , James Howell wrote to a gentleman in town that " you must not expect from us Country - folks such Ur- banities and quaint ...
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Westward the Land Was Bright | 3 |
The People of England | 13 |
Country People | 46 |
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