Masters of American Literature, Band 1Henry August Pochmann, Gay Wilson Allen Macmillan, 1949 - 1679 Seiten |
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... question to be answered affirmatively that the second could follow . It would have been unnecessary , and even absurd , to have put a second question more difficult than the first , if the first ques- tion had been answered negatively ...
... question to be answered affirmatively that the second could follow . It would have been unnecessary , and even absurd , to have put a second question more difficult than the first , if the first ques- tion had been answered negatively ...
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... question put to the greatest advocate of indiscriminate association , whether he would submit to have his company and habits dic- tated to him , he would be one of the first to resist the tyranny ; for they , who are the most rigid in ...
... question put to the greatest advocate of indiscriminate association , whether he would submit to have his company and habits dic- tated to him , he would be one of the first to resist the tyranny ; for they , who are the most rigid in ...
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... question . Having thus wrought up his tale to a climax , he assumed a most belligerent look , and assured the council that he had devised an instrument , potent in its effects , and which he trusted would soon drive the Yankees from the ...
... question . Having thus wrought up his tale to a climax , he assumed a most belligerent look , and assured the council that he had devised an instrument , potent in its effects , and which he trusted would soon drive the Yankees from the ...
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From Of Being | 154 |
From Notes on the Mind | 160 |
SELECTED COOPER BIBLIOGRAPHY | 235 |
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