Century Readings for a Course in American Literature, Band 2Fred Lewis Pattee Century Company, 1922 - 1012 Seiten |
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... stood chiefly against it : and in 10 fine after many debatings pro et contra , it was resolved to stay a further resolu- tion : This matter also quieted , I set for- ward to finish this discovery , which as yet I had neglected in regard ...
... stood chiefly against it : and in 10 fine after many debatings pro et contra , it was resolved to stay a further resolu- tion : This matter also quieted , I set for- ward to finish this discovery , which as yet I had neglected in regard ...
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... stood in all their stead . He stood and fell , did ill or well , not for himself alone , But for you all , who now his Fall and trepass would disown . " If he had stood , then all his brood had been established In God's true love never ...
... stood in all their stead . He stood and fell , did ill or well , not for himself alone , But for you all , who now his Fall and trepass would disown . " If he had stood , then all his brood had been established In God's true love never ...
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... stood ever against oppression ; his was one of the first voices in America to plead for the rights of dumb animals , and he stood uncompromisingly against the institution of human slavery . It was on this latter account that in 1871 ...
... stood ever against oppression ; his was one of the first voices in America to plead for the rights of dumb animals , and he stood uncompromisingly against the institution of human slavery . It was on this latter account that in 1871 ...
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... stood was narrow . In a while it grew lighter , and they saw the land and knew 15 where they were . Thus the Father of Mercies was pleased to try us with the sight of dangers , and then graciously , from time to time , deliver us from ...
... stood was narrow . In a while it grew lighter , and they saw the land and knew 15 where they were . Thus the Father of Mercies was pleased to try us with the sight of dangers , and then graciously , from time to time , deliver us from ...
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... stood by the established government and refused to be disloyal to the King whom they had served all their lives . Their songs and ballads are full of denunciation of the " rebels " and the " rabble " that were defying the King's ...
... stood by the established government and refused to be disloyal to the King whom they had served all their lives . Their songs and ballads are full of denunciation of the " rebels " and the " rabble " that were defying the King's ...
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