A Compendium of American Literature: Chronologically Arranged, with Biographical Sketches of the Authors and Selections from Their WorksParry & McMillan, 1859 - 784 sider |
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... Colonies of Great Britain , speaking the same language , governed by the same laws , manufacturing but little for ourselves , but dependent on the mother country for a large portion of our * * material comforts , it was natural for us 3.
... Colonies of Great Britain , speaking the same language , governed by the same laws , manufacturing but little for ourselves , but dependent on the mother country for a large portion of our * * material comforts , it was natural for us 3.
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... speak out whatever sentiments were dearest to their hearts . To have done otherwise , would have been as dis- honorable as unjust . One , for instance , has made Freedom the chief burden of his writings ; another has been most ...
... speak out whatever sentiments were dearest to their hearts . To have done otherwise , would have been as dis- honorable as unjust . One , for instance , has made Freedom the chief burden of his writings ; another has been most ...
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... speak out the deep feelings of their heart . To do this in many cases , I could not , simply as an honest man , but bring into view their anti - slavery opinions and principles as shown in their writings and actions . I say this not ...
... speak out the deep feelings of their heart . To do this in many cases , I could not , simply as an honest man , but bring into view their anti - slavery opinions and principles as shown in their writings and actions . I say this not ...
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... speak , at the first appearance of a thunder - storm , and used to take the opportunity , at such times , to fix myself in order to view the clouds , and see the lightnings play , and hear the majestic and awful voice of God's thunder ...
... speak , at the first appearance of a thunder - storm , and used to take the opportunity , at such times , to fix myself in order to view the clouds , and see the lightnings play , and hear the majestic and awful voice of God's thunder ...
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... speak evil of any one so that it shall tend to his dishonor , more or less , upon no account , except for some real ... speak any thing but the pure and simple verity . 18. Resolved , Never to speak evil of any , except I have some ...
... speak evil of any one so that it shall tend to his dishonor , more or less , upon no account , except for some real ... speak any thing but the pure and simple verity . 18. Resolved , Never to speak evil of any , except I have some ...
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A Compendium of American Literature: Chronologically Arranged, with ... Charles Dexter Cleveland Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1859 |
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