The American IdealLongmans, Green and Company, 1936 - 275 Seiten |
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... feel that , so far as perfect integrity and directness of purpose go , the country will be safe in his hands . ' Another intellectual leader of America who encountered him at this time made a remarkable prediction . ' Free from the ...
... feel that , so far as perfect integrity and directness of purpose go , the country will be safe in his hands . ' Another intellectual leader of America who encountered him at this time made a remarkable prediction . ' Free from the ...
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... feel and think to - day , with the proviso that to - morrow perhaps I shall contradict it all . Freedom boundless I wish . ' Now he could explore the world and bring his own soul into tune with it . With this intent he set sail on ...
... feel and think to - day , with the proviso that to - morrow perhaps I shall contradict it all . Freedom boundless I wish . ' Now he could explore the world and bring his own soul into tune with it . With this intent he set sail on ...
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... feel- ing assailed him that America , through ignorance of the is- sues , was betraying her own beliefs . In the ode ... feeling and to the sense of an ancient national debt to France , as yet unredeemed . O friends ! I know not since ...
... feel- ing assailed him that America , through ignorance of the is- sues , was betraying her own beliefs . In the ode ... feeling and to the sense of an ancient national debt to France , as yet unredeemed . O friends ! I know not since ...
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CHAPTER | 1 |
ABRAHAM LINCOLN | 46 |
EMERSON AND WHITMAN | 106 |
Urheberrecht | |
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