A Book of American LiteratureFranklyn Bliss Snyder, Edward Douglas Snyder Macmillan, 1935 - 1137 Seiten |
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... England may now say , if the Lord ( even the prayer - hearing God ) had not been on our side when men rose up against us , they had swallowed us up ; then the proud waters had gone over our soul . 10 And thus hath it been more than once ...
... England may now say , if the Lord ( even the prayer - hearing God ) had not been on our side when men rose up against us , they had swallowed us up ; then the proud waters had gone over our soul . 10 And thus hath it been more than once ...
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... England continued , with one or two interruptions , till the spring of 1775 . The last ten years before his return were troublous ones . Despite Franklin's protests , the Stamp Act had been passed in the summer of 1765 ; and , although ...
... England continued , with one or two interruptions , till the spring of 1775 . The last ten years before his return were troublous ones . Despite Franklin's protests , the Stamp Act had been passed in the summer of 1765 ; and , although ...
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... England's democratic society lies in its tendency to relative immunity to the equalitarian destroy high standards of excellence and speculations of the French by this fact : to accept the average man as a satisfac- 10 " We continue ...
... England's democratic society lies in its tendency to relative immunity to the equalitarian destroy high standards of excellence and speculations of the French by this fact : to accept the average man as a satisfac- 10 " We continue ...
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