The Heritage of American Literature, Band 1Lyon Norman Richardson Ginn, 1951 |
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... soon put out of this pain , by feeling the Cannoo on shore , which I as soon almost saluted with me feet ; and Rewarding my sculler , again mounted and made the best of our way forwards . The Rode here was very even and the day pleasant ...
... soon put out of this pain , by feeling the Cannoo on shore , which I as soon almost saluted with me feet ; and Rewarding my sculler , again mounted and made the best of our way forwards . The Rode here was very even and the day pleasant ...
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... soon as he touched American soil his literary talents unfolded . To the Pennsylvania Magazine , which he served as editor for several months , he contributed humanitarian articles on slavery and politics . Then he became deeply ...
... soon as he touched American soil his literary talents unfolded . To the Pennsylvania Magazine , which he served as editor for several months , he contributed humanitarian articles on slavery and politics . Then he became deeply ...
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... soon he sees himself to slavery born ; Soon meets the voice of power , the eye Sighs for the blessings of his peers , in vain ; Condition'd as a brute , tho ' form'd a man . Around he casts his fond , instinctive eyes , And sees no good ...
... soon he sees himself to slavery born ; Soon meets the voice of power , the eye Sighs for the blessings of his peers , in vain ; Condition'd as a brute , tho ' form'd a man . Around he casts his fond , instinctive eyes , And sees no good ...
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