The American Society, Ausgabe 1Kenneth Schuyler Lynn G. Braziller, 1963 - 245 Seiten |
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... hand is mended by the endeavour , and is tolerable while it continues fair and legible . It may be well my posterity should be informed that to this little artifice , with the blessing of God , their ancestor ow'd the constant felicity ...
... hand is mended by the endeavour , and is tolerable while it continues fair and legible . It may be well my posterity should be informed that to this little artifice , with the blessing of God , their ancestor ow'd the constant felicity ...
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... hand and foot , he was in- sulted on shipboard by an officer ; with his teeth he twisted off the nail that went through the mortise of his handcuffs , and so , having his arms at liberty , challenged his insulter to combat . Often , as ...
... hand and foot , he was in- sulted on shipboard by an officer ; with his teeth he twisted off the nail that went through the mortise of his handcuffs , and so , having his arms at liberty , challenged his insulter to combat . Often , as ...
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... hand , he imitated them , sometimes sur- passing his richest friends in gaudy displays of conspicuous consump- tion ; on the other hand , his sense of not belonging enabled him to stand apart and observe his friends with an objective ...
... hand , he imitated them , sometimes sur- passing his richest friends in gaudy displays of conspicuous consump- tion ; on the other hand , his sense of not belonging enabled him to stand apart and observe his friends with an objective ...
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William BradfordARRIVAL IN AMERICA | 1 |
Constance RourkeTHE GAMECOCK OF THE WEST | 57 |
James Fenimore CooperTHE ADVANTAGES AND DISADVAN | 68 |
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