The Literature of America: From the beginning to the civil warArthur Hobson Quinn, Albert Croll Baugh, Will David Howe Scribner, 1929 |
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... human nature , but may be ascribed to them as part of their na- tional character . But the former are often rendered ineffectual by misapplication , and the latter qualified by a levity of manners , which shews them not to be ...
... human nature , but may be ascribed to them as part of their na- tional character . But the former are often rendered ineffectual by misapplication , and the latter qualified by a levity of manners , which shews them not to be ...
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... human mind , which as yet no man has thought of as such , -watching days and months sometimes for a few facts ; correcting still his old records ; -must relinquish display and immediate fame . In the long period of his preparation he ...
... human mind , which as yet no man has thought of as such , -watching days and months sometimes for a few facts ; correcting still his old records ; -must relinquish display and immediate fame . In the long period of his preparation he ...
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... human- ity makes a part , by far the most important part , of political economy ; and in thinking man to be of more concern and more convinc- ing than the longest columns of figures in the world . For unless you include human nature in ...
... human- ity makes a part , by far the most important part , of political economy ; and in thinking man to be of more concern and more convinc- ing than the longest columns of figures in the world . For unless you include human nature in ...
Inhalt
Introduction | 1 |
COTTON MATHER | 44 |
ROBERT CALEF | 51 |
Urheberrecht | |
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