John Donne Journal: Studies in the Age of Donne, 第 18 巻English Department, N.C. State University, 1999 |
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... native agriculture and food production , that it was the natives who were in want of improvement . Finally , it is difficult to imagine , given the settlers ' constant demand for more land and food and the subsequent massacre by natives ...
... native agriculture and food production , that it was the natives who were in want of improvement . Finally , it is difficult to imagine , given the settlers ' constant demand for more land and food and the subsequent massacre by natives ...
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... native people was in the most barbarous of charges against them : cannibalism . Apparently John Smith revealed his concern when he addressed the colonists in the " starving time , " the winter of 1609-10 , saying that if they had not ...
... native people was in the most barbarous of charges against them : cannibalism . Apparently John Smith revealed his concern when he addressed the colonists in the " starving time , " the winter of 1609-10 , saying that if they had not ...
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... native religion and Catholicism had definite links . Alexander Whitaker paralleled the lives of native priests with Catholic monks . These priests " are a generation of vipers euen of Sathans owne brood . The manner of their life is ...
... native religion and Catholicism had definite links . Alexander Whitaker paralleled the lives of native priests with Catholic monks . These priests " are a generation of vipers euen of Sathans owne brood . The manner of their life is ...
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