Tudor Poetry and Prose, Volume 10John William Hebel Appleton-Century-Crofts, 1953 - 1375 pagina's |
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Pagina 554
... land known here : then doubtless you would grant that you never saw people well ordered but only there . " " Surely , " quod Master Peter , " it shall be hard for you to make me believe that there is better order in that new land than ...
... land known here : then doubtless you would grant that you never saw people well ordered but only there . " " Surely , " quod Master Peter , " it shall be hard for you to make me believe that there is better order in that new land than ...
Pagina 555
... land , saving that , by little and little , it cometh in , and waxeth narrower towards both the ends . Which fetching about a circuit or compass of five hundred miles , do fashion the whole island like to the new moon . Between these ...
... land , saving that , by little and little , it cometh in , and waxeth narrower towards both the ends . Which fetching about a circuit or compass of five hundred miles , do fashion the whole island like to the new moon . Between these ...
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... land . For what nation is it that hath ever had such a long trade by land as is the Englishmen's into Persia , which besides two months ' sailing by sea along the west and northern coasts of Norway and Lapland , by Wardhouse , unto the ...
... land . For what nation is it that hath ever had such a long trade by land as is the Englishmen's into Persia , which besides two months ' sailing by sea along the west and northern coasts of Norway and Lapland , by Wardhouse , unto the ...
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