American Literature: From the beginning to 1860.-v. 2. From 1860 to the presentC. Scribner's Sons, 1948 |
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... remained made the Loving - One chief . They settled again on the Yellow river , and had much corn on stoneless soil . All being friendly , the Affable was chief , the first of that name . 110 He was very good , this Affable , and came ...
... remained made the Loving - One chief . They settled again on the Yellow river , and had much corn on stoneless soil . All being friendly , the Affable was chief , the first of that name . 110 He was very good , this Affable , and came ...
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... remained silent . Being thus awakened to a sense of my wickedness , I felt remorse in my mind , and getting home , I retired and prayed to the Lord to forgive me ; and do not remember that I ever , after that , spoke unhandsomely to ...
... remained silent . Being thus awakened to a sense of my wickedness , I felt remorse in my mind , and getting home , I retired and prayed to the Lord to forgive me ; and do not remember that I ever , after that , spoke unhandsomely to ...
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... remained abroad for more than seven years , gaining perspective on both Europe and America and deriving pleasure and stimulus from association with Scott - who was generously kind - and other writers . Cooper found his romances ...
... remained abroad for more than seven years , gaining perspective on both Europe and America and deriving pleasure and stimulus from association with Scott - who was generously kind - and other writers . Cooper found his romances ...
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INTRODUCTION | 1 |
JONATHAN CARVER | 6 |
Island Book | 23 |
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