The American IdealLongmans, Green and Company, 1936 - 275 Seiten |
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... eyes westwards again towards her true destiny . Jefferson's eyes had never been anywhere else : in the very worst mo- ment of anti - revolutionary and bellicose fever he had been quietly corresponding , as President of the American ...
... eyes westwards again towards her true destiny . Jefferson's eyes had never been anywhere else : in the very worst mo- ment of anti - revolutionary and bellicose fever he had been quietly corresponding , as President of the American ...
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... eyes , the finely chiselled chin and lines of his face , and a certain brooding nobility about his expression that made those who saw him while speaking forget the clumsiness of his gaunt body . At such moments he seemed to be lit by ...
... eyes , the finely chiselled chin and lines of his face , and a certain brooding nobility about his expression that made those who saw him while speaking forget the clumsiness of his gaunt body . At such moments he seemed to be lit by ...
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... eyes of the indignant general who found him ' closeted with an old Hoosier from Illinois , telling dirty yarns , while the country was quietly going to hell . ' But to Lincoln himself all this was an essential and outward form of the ...
... eyes of the indignant general who found him ' closeted with an old Hoosier from Illinois , telling dirty yarns , while the country was quietly going to hell . ' But to Lincoln himself all this was an essential and outward form of the ...
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CHAPTER | 1 |
ABRAHAM LINCOLN | 46 |
EMERSON AND WHITMAN | 106 |
Urheberrecht | |
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