Collected Works of Charles Kingsley: Westward ho!Macmillan and Company, 1894 |
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... English under the title of " The Cruelties of the Spaniards . " He devoutly believed in fairies , whom he called pixies ; and held that they changed babies , and made the mushroom rings on the downs to dance in . When he had warts or ...
... English under the title of " The Cruelties of the Spaniards . " He devoutly believed in fairies , whom he called pixies ; and held that they changed babies , and made the mushroom rings on the downs to dance in . When he had warts or ...
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... English mariners , have sailed round the world with Francis Drake , and are come hither to give God thanks . It is a long story . To explain how it happened we must go back for a page or two , almost to the point from whence we started ...
... English mariners , have sailed round the world with Francis Drake , and are come hither to give God thanks . It is a long story . To explain how it happened we must go back for a page or two , almost to the point from whence we started ...
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... English magis- trate , sir , or to plead in an English court of law , is to disobey the apostolic precept , ' How dare you go to law before the unbelievers ? ' I tell you , sir , rebellion is now not merely per- mitted , it is a duty ...
... English magis- trate , sir , or to plead in an English court of law , is to disobey the apostolic precept , ' How dare you go to law before the unbelievers ? ' I tell you , sir , rebellion is now not merely per- mitted , it is a duty ...
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... English and the negroes into two bands , that one might attack the enemy in front , and the other in the rear , and so set upon them with great fury , and would have utterly driven them out , but that the negroes , who had come on with ...
... English and the negroes into two bands , that one might attack the enemy in front , and the other in the rear , and so set upon them with great fury , and would have utterly driven them out , but that the negroes , who had come on with ...
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... English , and every one of us straggling where he could to get food , every day one or more who went out never came back , and that caused a suspicion that the negroes had betrayed them to the Spaniards , or may be , slain and eaten ...
... English , and every one of us straggling where he could to get food , every day one or more who went out never came back , and that caused a suspicion that the negroes had betrayed them to the Spaniards , or may be , slain and eaten ...
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