The Literature of America: An Anthology of Prose and Verse, Band 1Arthur Hobson Quinn, Albert Croll Baugh, Will David Howe Scribner, 1938 |
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... called from their peace- ful labours by " the sound of the trumpet , and the alarm of war ! Garments rolled in blood , " and even Victory itself only yielding an occa- sion to weep over friends and relatives slain ! These are melancholy ...
... called from their peace- ful labours by " the sound of the trumpet , and the alarm of war ! Garments rolled in blood , " and even Victory itself only yielding an occa- sion to weep over friends and relatives slain ! These are melancholy ...
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... called " gift - enterprises . " This little book of life which she has given into the hands of its joint possessors is commonly one of the old story - books bound over again . Only once in a great while there is a stately poem in it ...
... called " gift - enterprises . " This little book of life which she has given into the hands of its joint possessors is commonly one of the old story - books bound over again . Only once in a great while there is a stately poem in it ...
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... called ( and to which Texas had been joined about the time of the inauguration ) , gave no troops to the cause of the Union . The border states , so called , were not uniform in their action , some of them being almost for the Union ...
... called ( and to which Texas had been joined about the time of the inauguration ) , gave no troops to the cause of the Union . The border states , so called , were not uniform in their action , some of them being almost for the Union ...
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JOHN SMITH | 1 |
Captain Smith Taken Prisoner | 44 |
ROBERT CALEF | 51 |
Urheberrecht | |
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