American Life in Literature, Band 1Jay Broadus Hubbell Harper & brothers, 1936 - 849 Seiten |
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... Person , who at his Admission utterly re- nounced the Churches of England , ( which Person by the way , was that very Man who had made the Complaints against them ) and therefore though they denied the Name of Brownists , yet they were ...
... Person , who at his Admission utterly re- nounced the Churches of England , ( which Person by the way , was that very Man who had made the Complaints against them ) and therefore though they denied the Name of Brownists , yet they were ...
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... person gains from school education , it serves only , like a small capital , to put him in the way of beginning learning for himself afterwards . Every person of learning is finally his own . teacher , the reason of which is that prin ...
... person gains from school education , it serves only , like a small capital , to put him in the way of beginning learning for himself afterwards . Every person of learning is finally his own . teacher , the reason of which is that prin ...
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... person represents his case as dismal . Some may really be objects of compassion , and some we assist ; but one must ... person's time to trace all their stories . Many pretend to have been American soldiers , some to have served as ...
... person represents his case as dismal . Some may really be objects of compassion , and some we assist ; but one must ... person's time to trace all their stories . Many pretend to have been American soldiers , some to have served as ...
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The Settlement of Virginia | 4 |
The SmithPocahontas Legend | 10 |
FELICIA DOROTHEA HEMANS 17931835 | 24 |
Urheberrecht | |
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