A Book of American LiteratureFranklyn Bliss Snyder, Edward Douglas Snyder Macmillan, 1935 - 1137 Seiten |
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... appeared to me a great clog and burden , with God ; and it was always my manner that what I felt within , I could not ex- at such times , to sing forth my contem- press as I desired . The inward ardor of plations . I was almost ...
... appeared to me a great clog and burden , with God ; and it was always my manner that what I felt within , I could not ex- at such times , to sing forth my contem- press as I desired . The inward ardor of plations . I was almost ...
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... appeared in January , 1776 , bearing the appropriate title , Common Sense . Discarding such conservative and con- stitutional arguments as Dickinson had made the framework for his Letters from a Farmer in Pennsylvania , Paine argued ...
... appeared in January , 1776 , bearing the appropriate title , Common Sense . Discarding such conservative and con- stitutional arguments as Dickinson had made the framework for his Letters from a Farmer in Pennsylvania , Paine argued ...
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... appeared to be certain land- marks of his own contrivance upon a former occasion . 5 cried the negro , drawing back in dismay- " what for mus tote de bug way up de tree ? -d - n if I do ! " " If you are afraid , Jup , a great big negro ...
... appeared to be certain land- marks of his own contrivance upon a former occasion . 5 cried the negro , drawing back in dismay- " what for mus tote de bug way up de tree ? -d - n if I do ! " " If you are afraid , Jup , a great big negro ...
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