The American IdealLongmans, Green and Company, 1936 - 275 Seiten |
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... returned , and he himself , worn out by his ceaseless labours , gravely doubted it . Yet it was morally certain that if he was not returned the South would be saved at the eleventh hour . He ex- pressed his readiness to withdraw in ...
... returned , and he himself , worn out by his ceaseless labours , gravely doubted it . Yet it was morally certain that if he was not returned the South would be saved at the eleventh hour . He ex- pressed his readiness to withdraw in ...
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... returned to America with a knowledge of his own powers and mission . He had seen the accumulated art of Europe in its antiquity and beauty : it had inspired him , but it had not overawed him as it had other Americans . For its secret ...
... returned to America with a knowledge of his own powers and mission . He had seen the accumulated art of Europe in its antiquity and beauty : it had inspired him , but it had not overawed him as it had other Americans . For its secret ...
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... returned to the at- tack again and again , until in the end he carried his point . The ex - Attorney - General was , of course , exonerated , but Roosevelt had made his mark . Like all dudes he was a re- former , but unlike the rest of ...
... returned to the at- tack again and again , until in the end he carried his point . The ex - Attorney - General was , of course , exonerated , but Roosevelt had made his mark . Like all dudes he was a re- former , but unlike the rest of ...
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CHAPTER | 1 |
ABRAHAM LINCOLN | 46 |
EMERSON AND WHITMAN | 106 |
Urheberrecht | |
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