A Compendium of American Literature, chronologically arranged, with biographical Sketches of the Authors, and Selections from their works: On the plan of the Authors "Compendium of English Literature" and "English Literature of the XIXth Century"Biddle, 1864 - 784 sider |
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... face into the wilderness . " 11. And God said , " Have I borne with him these hundred ninety and eight years , and nourished him , and clothed him , not- withstanding his rebellion against me ; and couldst not thou , that art thyself a ...
... face into the wilderness . " 11. And God said , " Have I borne with him these hundred ninety and eight years , and nourished him , and clothed him , not- withstanding his rebellion against me ; and couldst not thou , that art thyself a ...
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... face . The nose forms a strong feature in the human face . I have seen instances among the Kalmuks where the nose , between the eyes , has been much flatter and broader than I have ever witnessed in Negroes , and some few in- stances ...
... face . The nose forms a strong feature in the human face . I have seen instances among the Kalmuks where the nose , between the eyes , has been much flatter and broader than I have ever witnessed in Negroes , and some few in- stances ...
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... face of the globe . They formed the design of a great confederacy , which it is incumbent on their successors to improve and perpetuate . If their works betray imperfections , we wonder at the fewness of them . If they erred most in the ...
... face of the globe . They formed the design of a great confederacy , which it is incumbent on their successors to improve and perpetuate . If their works betray imperfections , we wonder at the fewness of them . If they erred most in the ...
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... face of arguments which have commanded the conviction of all mankind , except himself ; and which would have convinced him , had his mind been honestly open to the force of argument . His opinions have been a thou- sand times exposed ...
... face of arguments which have commanded the conviction of all mankind , except himself ; and which would have convinced him , had his mind been honestly open to the force of argument . His opinions have been a thou- sand times exposed ...
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... face ; and a general commotion of the elements produced a disruption of some mountains , and merged others beneath the common level of desolation . Nothing less than this will account for the sundering of a long range of great rocks ...
... face ; and a general commotion of the elements produced a disruption of some mountains , and merged others beneath the common level of desolation . Nothing less than this will account for the sundering of a long range of great rocks ...
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