The American Mind: Selections from the Literature of the United States, Band 1Harry Redcay Warfel, Ralph Henry Gabriel, Stanley Thomas Williams American Book Company, 1947 |
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... tion to this time has many great advantages attend- ing it . The hopes of reconciliation which were fondly entertained by multitudes of honest and well - meaning though weak and mistaken people , have been gradually and at last totally ...
... tion to this time has many great advantages attend- ing it . The hopes of reconciliation which were fondly entertained by multitudes of honest and well - meaning though weak and mistaken people , have been gradually and at last totally ...
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... tion . The creek bed was overgrown with shrub- bery , and several hours before day it brought us to the entrance of a cañon , where we found water , and encamped . This word cañon is used by the Spaniards to signify a defile or gorge in ...
... tion . The creek bed was overgrown with shrub- bery , and several hours before day it brought us to the entrance of a cañon , where we found water , and encamped . This word cañon is used by the Spaniards to signify a defile or gorge in ...
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... tion . It was a sensation in the fatal birthmark , not painful , but which induced a restlessness through- out her system . Hastening after her husband , she 10 intruded for the first time into the laboratory . The first thing that ...
... tion . It was a sensation in the fatal birthmark , not painful , but which induced a restlessness through- out her system . Hastening after her husband , she 10 intruded for the first time into the laboratory . The first thing that ...
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Colonial Beginnings in Virginia | 5 |
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