File:Descriptionofnewengland 2 smith 64kb.ogg
Descriptionofnewengland_2_smith_64kb.ogg (Ogg Vorbis sound file, length 26 min 43 s, 52 kbps, file size: 9.96 MB)
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English: This is a reading the first of four parts of A Description of New England. Captain John Smith writes of earlier European explorers of the geography of the Eastern United States and of New England's native peoples. Originally published in 1616, reading is done in an era appropriate Shakespearean English. |
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Source | https://librivox.org/a-description-of-new-england-by-captain-john-smith/ |
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Author : Captain John Smith Speaker: Algy Pug |
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Author | Captain John Smith |
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Short title | 2 - A Description of New England - Part 1 |
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