The American IdealLongmans, Green and Company, 1936 - 275 Seiten |
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... rest by the middle of the century there were over 60,000 English settlers living in the New World and a third of them on the mainland . - Theirs was no easy struggle . Here was no tropic vegeta- tion nor perpetual sunshine . In the ...
... rest by the middle of the century there were over 60,000 English settlers living in the New World and a third of them on the mainland . - Theirs was no easy struggle . Here was no tropic vegeta- tion nor perpetual sunshine . In the ...
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... rest of the species , a resolute , fearless and pertinacious one . And And young as he was , he managed to focus the limelight on everything he did . At the next election , though the tide was running strongly against the Republicans ...
... rest of the species , a resolute , fearless and pertinacious one . And And young as he was , he managed to focus the limelight on everything he did . At the next election , though the tide was running strongly against the Republicans ...
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... rest a moment and catch our breath , before turning homeward . But judge of my horror when I saw the President unbutton his clothes and heard him say ' We had better strip , so as not to wet our things in the Creek . ' Then I , too ...
... rest a moment and catch our breath , before turning homeward . But judge of my horror when I saw the President unbutton his clothes and heard him say ' We had better strip , so as not to wet our things in the Creek . ' Then I , too ...
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CHAPTER | 1 |
ABRAHAM LINCOLN | 46 |
EMERSON AND WHITMAN | 106 |
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