Legacy, Volume 2,Masalah 2Department of English, University of Massachusetts, 1985 |
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... Indian attacks , heroic deeds , and political intrigue , it is set in the early days of the Massachusetts Bay Colony and depicts such historical figures as Governor Win- throp , Reverend John Eliot , and the Pequod Indian Mononotto ...
... Indian attacks , heroic deeds , and political intrigue , it is set in the early days of the Massachusetts Bay Colony and depicts such historical figures as Governor Win- throp , Reverend John Eliot , and the Pequod Indian Mononotto ...
Halaman 20
... Indians with great sympathy . Meeting with Hope at the Boston cemetery where both their mothers lie , the Indian maiden Magawisca makes an ecumenical plea : " think ye not that the Great Spirit looks down on these sacred spots , where ...
... Indians with great sympathy . Meeting with Hope at the Boston cemetery where both their mothers lie , the Indian maiden Magawisca makes an ecumenical plea : " think ye not that the Great Spirit looks down on these sacred spots , where ...
Halaman 21
... Indians , is unable to dissuade her father from killing Everell . Instead , just as the axe descends towards his head ... Indian herb woman Nelema , who has been condemned as a witch . Then , later , with the aid of Everell she engineers ...
... Indians , is unable to dissuade her father from killing Everell . Instead , just as the axe descends towards his head ... Indian herb woman Nelema , who has been condemned as a witch . Then , later , with the aid of Everell she engineers ...
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