American Heritage: An Anthology and Interpertive Survey of Our LiteratureLeon Howard Heath, 1955 - 845 Seiten |
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... force that in future ages may injure , insult , or molest it . The greatest occasion that the plantations have or may require for powerful assistance from Eng- land is upon account of the pirates who abominably infest their seas and ...
... force that in future ages may injure , insult , or molest it . The greatest occasion that the plantations have or may require for powerful assistance from Eng- land is upon account of the pirates who abominably infest their seas and ...
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... force of reason and the force of numbers , are in the hands 10 of the political reformers . While the use of the first brings into action the second , and ensures its cooperation , it remains a sacred duty , imposed on them by the God ...
... force of reason and the force of numbers , are in the hands 10 of the political reformers . While the use of the first brings into action the second , and ensures its cooperation , it remains a sacred duty , imposed on them by the God ...
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... force , but partly a human force , and con- sider that I have relations to those millions as to so many millions of men , and not of mere brute or inanimate things , I see that appeal is possible , first and instantaneously , from them ...
... force , but partly a human force , and con- sider that I have relations to those millions as to so many millions of men , and not of mere brute or inanimate things , I see that appeal is possible , first and instantaneously , from them ...
Inhalt
PART ONE THE WESTWARD COURSE OF EMPIRE | 1 |
Puritan Ideals | 19 |
RICHARD MATHER | 47 |
Urheberrecht | |
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