The American IdealLongmans, Green and Company, 1936 - 275 Seiten |
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... born in 1819 of working - class parentage on a farm in Long Island , he was to find his miracle incarnate -'not only the grateful and reverent legatee of the past , but the born child 124 THE AMERICAN IDEAL.
... born in 1819 of working - class parentage on a farm in Long Island , he was to find his miracle incarnate -'not only the grateful and reverent legatee of the past , but the born child 124 THE AMERICAN IDEAL.
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... born at Chestnut Hill , Massachusetts , on July 29 , 1861 . I first saw her on October 18 , 1878 , and loved her as soon as I saw her sweet , fair young face . We were betrothed on January 25 , 1880 , and married on October 27th of the ...
... born at Chestnut Hill , Massachusetts , on July 29 , 1861 . I first saw her on October 18 , 1878 , and loved her as soon as I saw her sweet , fair young face . We were betrothed on January 25 , 1880 , and married on October 27th of the ...
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... Born beneath the stars Beneath falling snows , Of the babies born at midnight In the sod huts of lost hope . The poetry that moves most deeply tells of lost causes . Bryan was defeated , inevitably , and mankind was again cruci- fied ...
... Born beneath the stars Beneath falling snows , Of the babies born at midnight In the sod huts of lost hope . The poetry that moves most deeply tells of lost causes . Bryan was defeated , inevitably , and mankind was again cruci- fied ...
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CHAPTER | 1 |
ABRAHAM LINCOLN | 46 |
EMERSON AND WHITMAN | 106 |
Urheberrecht | |
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