American Thought and Writing: The Revolution and the early RepublicRussel Blaine Nye, Norman S. Grabo Houghton Mifflin, 1965 |
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... head of his army , can prescribe the terms on which he shall reign master , so far that it will puzzle any American ever to get his neck from under the galling yoke . I cannot with patience think of this idea . If ever he violates the ...
... head of his army , can prescribe the terms on which he shall reign master , so far that it will puzzle any American ever to get his neck from under the galling yoke . I cannot with patience think of this idea . If ever he violates the ...
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... head , and then proceeded to cleanse and prepare my fish for supper ; and accordingly took them out of the boat , laid them down on the sand close to the water , and began to scale them ; when , raising my head , I saw before me ...
... head , and then proceeded to cleanse and prepare my fish for supper ; and accordingly took them out of the boat , laid them down on the sand close to the water , and began to scale them ; when , raising my head , I saw before me ...
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... head . In all diseases , ' tis expected , The weakest parts be most infected . Kind head - ache hail ! thou blest disease , The friend of idleness and ease ; Who mid the still and dreary bound Where college walls her sons surround , In ...
... head . In all diseases , ' tis expected , The weakest parts be most infected . Kind head - ache hail ! thou blest disease , The friend of idleness and ease ; Who mid the still and dreary bound Where college walls her sons surround , In ...
Inhalt
INTRODUCTION | xi |
A NOTE ON THE TEXTS | xxxix |
Jonathan Mayhew | 3 |
Urheberrecht | |
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