A College Book of American Literature, Band 1Milton Ellis, Louise Pound, George Weida Spohn American Book Company, 1939 - 980 Seiten |
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... pass gradually into the extreme parts of the continent of Asia ; and wherever they came being disrelished by the heathen , might for their own security pass further and further , till they found America ; which being unpeo- pled , there ...
... pass gradually into the extreme parts of the continent of Asia ; and wherever they came being disrelished by the heathen , might for their own security pass further and further , till they found America ; which being unpeo- pled , there ...
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... pass by it , and we shall find nothing so brought to pass by nature but what is the end of those means by which it is brought to pass . And we shall further evince it by and by , by shew- [ ing ] the great usefullness of it , but we ...
... pass by it , and we shall find nothing so brought to pass by nature but what is the end of those means by which it is brought to pass . And we shall further evince it by and by , by shew- [ ing ] the great usefullness of it , but we ...
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... pass laws of im- mediate and pressing importance , unless suspended in their operation till his assent should be obtained ; and when so suspended , he has utterly neglected to attend to them.— He has refused to pass other laws for the ...
... pass laws of im- mediate and pressing importance , unless suspended in their operation till his assent should be obtained ; and when so suspended , he has utterly neglected to attend to them.— He has refused to pass other laws for the ...
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JAMES | 1 |
INTRODUCTION | 3 |
JOHN SMITH 15801631 | 9 |
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