A compendium of American literature; chronologically arranged, with biographical sketches of the authors: On the plan of the authors "Compendium of English literature", and "English literature of the 19th CenturyE. C. & J. Biddle, 1858 - 740 sider |
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... once the capital of all Siberia , is one of considerable interest , being the residence of such exiles from Russia as have been sent to Siberia for political reasons . They are generally persons of great in- telligence , for no ...
... once the capital of all Siberia , is one of considerable interest , being the residence of such exiles from Russia as have been sent to Siberia for political reasons . They are generally persons of great in- telligence , for no ...
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... once -it would be enough - actually be deprived of his liberty unjustly . He would be avaricious of it more than of any other earthly possession . I could love a country and its inhabitants if it were a country of freedom . There are ...
... once -it would be enough - actually be deprived of his liberty unjustly . He would be avaricious of it more than of any other earthly possession . I could love a country and its inhabitants if it were a country of freedom . There are ...
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... once more to the wide world . He therefore returned to his old business , and was soon so successful in it that , in conjunction with a Mr. Hugh Meredith , he bought out the " Pennsylvania Ga- zette , " which had but recently been ...
... once more to the wide world . He therefore returned to his old business , and was soon so successful in it that , in conjunction with a Mr. Hugh Meredith , he bought out the " Pennsylvania Ga- zette , " which had but recently been ...
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... once from the foreign landholders the chief appointing power , Franklin , in 1764 , was sent a second time to England , with a petition for a change in the charter . But now all local differences were to be forgotten in the general ...
... once from the foreign landholders the chief appointing power , Franklin , in 1764 , was sent a second time to England , with a petition for a change in the charter . But now all local differences were to be forgotten in the general ...
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... once , and to apply himself to gain some useful knowledge , when he was more than thirty years of age . He lived many following years with the character of a worthy man and an excellent Christian ; he died with a peaceful conscience ...
... once , and to apply himself to gain some useful knowledge , when he was more than thirty years of age . He lived many following years with the character of a worthy man and an excellent Christian ; he died with a peaceful conscience ...
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