Southern Literature from 1579-1895: A Comprehensive Review, with Copious Extracts and Criticisms for the Use of Schools and the General ReaderB.F. Johnson Publishing Company, 1895 - 540 Seiten |
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... nature , interlaced with many vains of glistring spangles . That night we returned to Powhatan : the next day ( be- ing Whitsunday after dinner ) we returned to the fals , leau- ing a mariner in pawn with the Indians for a guide of ...
... nature , interlaced with many vains of glistring spangles . That night we returned to Powhatan : the next day ( be- ing Whitsunday after dinner ) we returned to the fals , leau- ing a mariner in pawn with the Indians for a guide of ...
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... and a fertile soil beyond expectation , producing everything that was planted to a prodigious increase ; • so that everything seemed to come by nature , the hus- Sir Walter Raleigh . bandman living almost void of care JOHN LAWSON . 49.
... and a fertile soil beyond expectation , producing everything that was planted to a prodigious increase ; • so that everything seemed to come by nature , the hus- Sir Walter Raleigh . bandman living almost void of care JOHN LAWSON . 49.
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... and Criticisms for the Use of Schools and the General Reader Louise Manly. Evelyn Byrd . Considered one of the most beautiful women in Virginia , or of her time . poetic vein , a keen interest in nature , a. FROM AN OLD PAINTING . ] [ 57 ]
... and Criticisms for the Use of Schools and the General Reader Louise Manly. Evelyn Byrd . Considered one of the most beautiful women in Virginia , or of her time . poetic vein , a keen interest in nature , a. FROM AN OLD PAINTING . ] [ 57 ]
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... nature , a simple religious faith , a fund of cheerful courage and good sense , and a fine consideration for others . SELECTING THE SITE OF RICHMOND AND PETERSBURG , SEPT . , 1733 . ( From A Journey to the Land of Eden . ) When we got ...
... nature , a simple religious faith , a fund of cheerful courage and good sense , and a fine consideration for others . SELECTING THE SITE OF RICHMOND AND PETERSBURG , SEPT . , 1733 . ( From A Journey to the Land of Eden . ) When we got ...
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... nature , having its root in the strongest passions of the human mind . It exists under different shapes in all governments , more or less stifled , controlled , or repressed ; but in those of the pop- ular form , it is seen in its ...
... nature , having its root in the strongest passions of the human mind . It exists under different shapes in all governments , more or less stifled , controlled , or repressed ; but in those of the pop- ular form , it is seen in its ...
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