A College Book of American Literature, Band 1Milton Ellis, Louise Pound, George Weida Spohn American Book Company, 1939 - 980 Seiten |
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... tell what their religious principles are , and their . grandchildren still less . The neigh- borhood of a place of worship generally leads them to it , and the action of going thither is 40 the strongest evidence they can give of their ...
... tell what their religious principles are , and their . grandchildren still less . The neigh- borhood of a place of worship generally leads them to it , and the action of going thither is 40 the strongest evidence they can give of their ...
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... tell him that it was done to make mankind happier and better is making the story still worse ; as if mankind could be improved by the example of murder ; and to tell him that all this is a mystery is only making an excuse for the ...
... tell him that it was done to make mankind happier and better is making the story still worse ; as if mankind could be improved by the example of murder ; and to tell him that all this is a mystery is only making an excuse for the ...
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... tell , — But cheery we would have you go And bid a glad farewell : On lighter wings we bid you fly , - Your dart will now all foes defy . Yet take not , oh ! too deep a drink , And in this ocean die ; Here bigger bees than you might ...
... tell , — But cheery we would have you go And bid a glad farewell : On lighter wings we bid you fly , - Your dart will now all foes defy . Yet take not , oh ! too deep a drink , And in this ocean die ; Here bigger bees than you might ...
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JAMES | 1 |
INTRODUCTION | 3 |
JOHN SMITH 15801631 | 9 |
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