American Literature: From the beginning to 1860.-v. 2. From 1860 to the presentC. Scribner's Sons, 1948 |
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... believe the confessors ? Will you not believe men and women who confess that they have signed to the devil's book ? that they were bap- tized by the devil and that they were at the mock - sacrament once and again ? What ! will you not ...
... believe the confessors ? Will you not believe men and women who confess that they have signed to the devil's book ? that they were bap- tized by the devil and that they were at the mock - sacrament once and again ? What ! will you not ...
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... BELIEVE that there is one supreme , most perfect Being , author and father of the Gods themselves . For I believe that man is not the most perfect being but one , rather that as there are many degrees of beings his inferiors , so there ...
... BELIEVE that there is one supreme , most perfect Being , author and father of the Gods themselves . For I believe that man is not the most perfect being but one , rather that as there are many degrees of beings his inferiors , so there ...
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... believe these stories about my sci- ence . Believe nothing of me save what you see with your own eyes . " " And must I believe all that I have seen with my own eyes ? " asked Giovanni , point- edly , while the recollection of former ...
... believe these stories about my sci- ence . Believe nothing of me save what you see with your own eyes . " " And must I believe all that I have seen with my own eyes ? " asked Giovanni , point- edly , while the recollection of former ...
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INTRODUCTION | 1 |
JONATHAN CARVER | 6 |
Island Book | 23 |
Urheberrecht | |
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