A Book of American LiteratureFranklyn Bliss Snyder, Edward Douglas Snyder Macmillan, 1935 - 1137 Seiten |
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... hope of the subvertion of the plantation at Mare Mount , ( which they principally aymed at ; ) and the rather because mine Io host was a man that indeavoured to advaunce the dignity of the Church of England ; which they , ( on the ...
... hope of the subvertion of the plantation at Mare Mount , ( which they principally aymed at ; ) and the rather because mine Io host was a man that indeavoured to advaunce the dignity of the Church of England ; which they , ( on the ...
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... hope of peace and reconciliation . There 30 The war is inevitable and let it come !! is no longer any room for hope . If we I repeat it , sir , let it come !!! wish to be free , if we mean to preserve in- violate those inestimable ...
... hope of peace and reconciliation . There 30 The war is inevitable and let it come !! is no longer any room for hope . If we I repeat it , sir , let it come !!! wish to be free , if we mean to preserve in- violate those inestimable ...
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... hope . Yet what business had I with hope ? 35 its every sweep . My eyes followed its It was , as I say , a half - formed thought outward or upward whirls with the eager- man has many such , which are never ness of the most unmeaning ...
... hope . Yet what business had I with hope ? 35 its every sweep . My eyes followed its It was , as I say , a half - formed thought outward or upward whirls with the eager- man has many such , which are never ness of the most unmeaning ...
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