A College Book of American Literature, Band 1Milton Ellis, Louise Pound, George Weida Spohn American Book Company, 1939 - 980 Seiten |
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... become Americans , it may not be disagreeable to show you likewise how the various Christian sects introduced wear out , and how religious indifference becomes preva- lent . When any considerable number of a particular sect happen to ...
... become Americans , it may not be disagreeable to show you likewise how the various Christian sects introduced wear out , and how religious indifference becomes preva- lent . When any considerable number of a particular sect happen to ...
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... become polished and subordinate . Whatever has been said of the four New Eng- land provinces , no such degeneracy of manners has ever tarnished their annals ; their back- settlers have been kept within the bounds of decency and ...
... become polished and subordinate . Whatever has been said of the four New Eng- land provinces , no such degeneracy of manners has ever tarnished their annals ; their back- settlers have been kept within the bounds of decency and ...
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... become strangely and suddenly rich , in some unfore- 50 seen but easy manner . The same weakness of mind that indulges absurd expectations pro- duces petulance in disappointment . Such persons become embittered against the country on ...
... become strangely and suddenly rich , in some unfore- 50 seen but easy manner . The same weakness of mind that indulges absurd expectations pro- duces petulance in disappointment . Such persons become embittered against the country on ...
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JAMES | 1 |
INTRODUCTION | 3 |
JOHN SMITH 15801631 | 9 |
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