Journeys Through Bookland: A New and Original Plan for Reading Applied to the World's Best Literature for Children, Volume 5Bellows-Reeve, 1922 - Children's literature An anthology composed of selections of graduated reading difficulty that includes nursery rhymes, fables, fairy tales, poems, folk tales, short stories, historical accounts, biographical profiles, excerpts from longer works, and a usage guide designed to assist with the development of reading programs. |
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... buccaneers ; and the meaning of the word gives some intimation of the origin of the buccaneers themselves . At an earlier day , many of the settlers in the island of Hispaniola , or Hayti , made their living by hunting cattle and ...
... buccaneers ; and the meaning of the word gives some intimation of the origin of the buccaneers themselves . At an earlier day , many of the settlers in the island of Hispaniola , or Hayti , made their living by hunting cattle and ...
Page 361
... buccaneers , and usually kept with remarkable exactness . In conformity with these agreements , the spoils of the expeditions were dis- tributed among the individuals according to rank ... buccaneers to swear brotherhood THE BUCCANEERS 361.
... buccaneers , and usually kept with remarkable exactness . In conformity with these agreements , the spoils of the expeditions were dis- tributed among the individuals according to rank ... buccaneers to swear brotherhood THE BUCCANEERS 361.
Page 363
... buccaneers had a large amount of physical bravery , goes without saying ; for only a man who feared nothing could undertake such apparently hopeless tasks as these wild plunderers carried to a successful conclusion . In fact many times ...
... buccaneers had a large amount of physical bravery , goes without saying ; for only a man who feared nothing could undertake such apparently hopeless tasks as these wild plunderers carried to a successful conclusion . In fact many times ...
Contents
JONATHAN SWIFT | 1 |
GULLIVERS TRAVELS | 5 |
GULLIVERS JOURNEY TO THE METROPOLIS Iris Weddell White | 17 |
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