American Literature: From the beginning to 1860.-v. 2. From 1860 to the presentC. Scribner's Sons, 1948 |
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... better to dislodge betimes to some place of better advantage and less danger , if any such could be found . Thirdly , as necessity was a taskmaster over them , so they were forced to be such , not only to their servants , but in a sort ...
... better to dislodge betimes to some place of better advantage and less danger , if any such could be found . Thirdly , as necessity was a taskmaster over them , so they were forced to be such , not only to their servants , but in a sort ...
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... Better than yours unto the Deity . God's throne is first and mine is next ; to you Only the place of waiting - men is due . Oh , that my heart thy golden harp might be , Well - tuned by glorious grace , that ev'ry string 25 Screwed to ...
... Better than yours unto the Deity . God's throne is first and mine is next ; to you Only the place of waiting - men is due . Oh , that my heart thy golden harp might be , Well - tuned by glorious grace , that ev'ry string 25 Screwed to ...
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... better sport than to see light heads handle their heels and fetch their careers in a time when the roof of liberty stands open . The next perplexed question with pious and ponderous men will be : what should be done for the healing of ...
... better sport than to see light heads handle their heels and fetch their careers in a time when the roof of liberty stands open . The next perplexed question with pious and ponderous men will be : what should be done for the healing of ...
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INTRODUCTION | 1 |
JONATHAN CARVER | 6 |
Island Book | 23 |
Urheberrecht | |
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