Century Readings for a Course in American LiteratureFred Lewis Pattee Century Company, 1922 - 1012 Seiten |
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... turned answer soon after , that he was very sorry the meeting did not hold , and professed his earnest inclination to peace , and that he never had any thought of war , and desired that in the mean time all things might remain as they ...
... turned answer soon after , that he was very sorry the meeting did not hold , and professed his earnest inclination to peace , and that he never had any thought of war , and desired that in the mean time all things might remain as they ...
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... turned them into verse ; and , after a time , when I had pretty well forgotten the prose , turned them back again . I also sometimes jumbled my collection of hints 15 into confusion , and after some weeks en- deavored to reduce them ...
... turned them into verse ; and , after a time , when I had pretty well forgotten the prose , turned them back again . I also sometimes jumbled my collection of hints 15 into confusion , and after some weeks en- deavored to reduce them ...
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... turned to an old woman in the town , of whom I had bought gingerbread to eat on the water , and asked her advice . She in- vited me to lodge at her house till a 25 passage by water should offer ; and being tired with my foot traveling ...
... turned to an old woman in the town , of whom I had bought gingerbread to eat on the water , and asked her advice . She in- vited me to lodge at her house till a 25 passage by water should offer ; and being tired with my foot traveling ...
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... turned early to the law and before he had reached middle life had reached the top of his profession . He was elected to Congress in 1812 and to the Senate in 1827. He served twice as Secretary of State , first under Harrison and then ...
... turned early to the law and before he had reached middle life had reached the top of his profession . He was elected to Congress in 1812 and to the Senate in 1827. He served twice as Secretary of State , first under Harrison and then ...
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... turned hither and to our benefit ; but we must be dead to every idea of justice , lost to all feelings of humanity , could we indulge a thought to seize on wealth and raise our fortunes on the ruin of our suffering neighbors . ' These ...
... turned hither and to our benefit ; but we must be dead to every idea of justice , lost to all feelings of humanity , could we indulge a thought to seize on wealth and raise our fortunes on the ruin of our suffering neighbors . ' These ...
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