A Book of American LiteratureFranklyn Bliss Snyder, Edward Douglas Snyder Macmillan, 1935 - 1137 Seiten |
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... passing , and to convince his readers of the necessity of maintaining the Puri- tan theocracy unmodified . When , about the turn of the century , Harvard passed definitely into the control of the liberals , Mather began the planning ...
... passing , and to convince his readers of the necessity of maintaining the Puri- tan theocracy unmodified . When , about the turn of the century , Harvard passed definitely into the control of the liberals , Mather began the planning ...
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... passed , nor where his grave- Governor , because the cry of an oppressed people hath disturbed me in my secret place ; and beseeching this favor earnestly of the Lord , it was vouchsafed me to appear once again on earth , in the good ...
... passed , nor where his grave- Governor , because the cry of an oppressed people hath disturbed me in my secret place ; and beseeching this favor earnestly of the Lord , it was vouchsafed me to appear once again on earth , in the good ...
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... passed out of the misshapen thing that dangled between earth and sky , the birds sang , the flowers bloomed , the sun shone , as cheerily as before ; and pos- sibly the Red Dog Clarion was right . " " 10 ΙΟ the body was deposited in the ...
... passed out of the misshapen thing that dangled between earth and sky , the birds sang , the flowers bloomed , the sun shone , as cheerily as before ; and pos- sibly the Red Dog Clarion was right . " " 10 ΙΟ the body was deposited in the ...
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