Colonial and Federalist American WritingOdyssey Press, 1966 - 946 Seiten Washington Irving -- James Fenimore Cooper. |
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... labor , was neverthe- less obliged to put his hand to the plow , as there was at that time but little other means of getting a subsistence here . My mother , who was de- scended from a very good family in Yorkshire , and brought up in ...
... labor , was neverthe- less obliged to put his hand to the plow , as there was at that time but little other means of getting a subsistence here . My mother , who was de- scended from a very good family in Yorkshire , and brought up in ...
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... labor for himself who can make another labor for him . This is so true , that of the proprietors of slaves a very small proportion indeed are ever seen to labor . And can the liberties of a nation be thought secure when we have removed ...
... labor for himself who can make another labor for him . This is so true , that of the proprietors of slaves a very small proportion indeed are ever seen to labor . And can the liberties of a nation be thought secure when we have removed ...
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... Labor amongst them , endeavoring to discharge our Duty honestly as Way opened , in the Love of Truth : And thence taking sundry Meet- ings in our Way , we passed homeward ; where , through the Favor of di- vine Providence we reached the ...
... Labor amongst them , endeavoring to discharge our Duty honestly as Way opened , in the Love of Truth : And thence taking sundry Meet- ings in our Way , we passed homeward ; where , through the Favor of di- vine Providence we reached the ...
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Introduction | 2 |
George Alsop | 16 |
Thomas Morton | 27 |
Urheberrecht | |
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