American Literature: Tradition & Innovation, Band 1Harrison T. Meserole, Walter Sutton, Brom Weber Heath, 1969 - 1854 Seiten |
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... becomes better known ; and as war , taxation , oppression , and misery increase there . The Hebrides appear to be fit ... become industrious , ex- emplary , and useful citizens . The English government should purchase the most northern ...
... becomes better known ; and as war , taxation , oppression , and misery increase there . The Hebrides appear to be fit ... become industrious , ex- emplary , and useful citizens . The English government should purchase the most northern ...
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... become proverbial ; Har- rington's Oceana52 has become a model for no government . Locke's Project was tried in South Carolina.53 It was found wanting . Imagination , and experiment are distinct things . There is such a thing as ...
... become proverbial ; Har- rington's Oceana52 has become a model for no government . Locke's Project was tried in South Carolina.53 It was found wanting . Imagination , and experiment are distinct things . There is such a thing as ...
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... becoming , in some degree , himself divine . Like a new soul , they renew the body . We become physically nimble and lightsome ; we tread on air ; life is no longer irksome , and we think it will never be so . No man fears age or ...
... becoming , in some degree , himself divine . Like a new soul , they renew the body . We become physically nimble and lightsome ; we tread on air ; life is no longer irksome , and we think it will never be so . No man fears age or ...
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Four Early Travelers and Observers | 1 |
George Alsop 1638post 1666 | 27 |
Of the Situation and Plenty | 34 |
Urheberrecht | |
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