A Book of American LiteratureFranklyn Bliss Snyder, Edward Douglas Snyder Macmillan, 1935 - 1137 Seiten |
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... once across the Atlantic , and was reprinted in France , Germany , and England . So clear was the style , so lucid the argumentation , that the document - published anonymously - was generally attributed to either John Adams or Benjamin ...
... once across the Atlantic , and was reprinted in France , Germany , and England . So clear was the style , so lucid the argumentation , that the document - published anonymously - was generally attributed to either John Adams or Benjamin ...
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... once more went abroad , this time as English repre- sentative of an importing firm in which he and his brothers were partners . Disliking the work heartily , but enjoying to the full his experiences in England , he seems almost to have ...
... once more went abroad , this time as English repre- sentative of an importing firm in which he and his brothers were partners . Disliking the work heartily , but enjoying to the full his experiences in England , he seems almost to have ...
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... once folded and pressed with a folder , is refolded in a reversed direction , in the same creases or edges which had formed 25 the original fold . This discovery was sufficient . It was clear to me that the letter had been turned , as a ...
... once folded and pressed with a folder , is refolded in a reversed direction , in the same creases or edges which had formed 25 the original fold . This discovery was sufficient . It was clear to me that the letter had been turned , as a ...
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