American Literature Through Illustrative ReadingsC. Scribner's sons, 1915 - 463 páginas |
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... thoughts were turned toward devising ways and means for the gov- ernment of a free , new people . Thus , during two hundred years of occupation of the new land there was little leisure for expressing the life of the people in literature ...
... thoughts were turned toward devising ways and means for the gov- ernment of a free , new people . Thus , during two hundred years of occupation of the new land there was little leisure for expressing the life of the people in literature ...
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... thought good for the bet- ter content of the adventurers , in some reasonable sort to fraight home Maister Nelson with Cedar wood , about which , our men going with willing minds , was in very good time effected , and the ship sent for ...
... thought good for the bet- ter content of the adventurers , in some reasonable sort to fraight home Maister Nelson with Cedar wood , about which , our men going with willing minds , was in very good time effected , and the ship sent for ...
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Sarah Emma Simons. I wist not what to wish , yet sure , thought I , If so much excellence abide below , How excellent is He that dwells on high ! Whose power and beauty by his works we know ; Sure he is goodness , wisdom , glory , light ...
Sarah Emma Simons. I wist not what to wish , yet sure , thought I , If so much excellence abide below , How excellent is He that dwells on high ! Whose power and beauty by his works we know ; Sure he is goodness , wisdom , glory , light ...
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... thoughts upon " A Jubilee " ; and he requested for a dismission from any further public labors . His flock prized them too much to hear of that ; but anon , when they saw the proper time for it , that they might render his old age as ...
... thoughts upon " A Jubilee " ; and he requested for a dismission from any further public labors . His flock prized them too much to hear of that ; but anon , when they saw the proper time for it , that they might render his old age as ...
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... thought for which he stood . " ( From Thoughts on a Thunderstorm . The personal narrative found among his MSS . ) And as I was walking there , and looking upon the sky and clouds , there came into my mind so sweet a sense of the ...
... thought for which he stood . " ( From Thoughts on a Thunderstorm . The personal narrative found among his MSS . ) And as I was walking there , and looking upon the sky and clouds , there came into my mind so sweet a sense of the ...
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