American Literature: From the beginning to 1860.-v. 2. From 1860 to the presentC. Scribner's Sons, 1948 |
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Page 228
... fact that we are here . We must know also that the Power that called us into being , can , if He pleases , and when He pleases , call us to account for the manner in which we have lived here ; and , therefore , without seeking any other ...
... fact that we are here . We must know also that the Power that called us into being , can , if He pleases , and when He pleases , call us to account for the manner in which we have lived here ; and , therefore , without seeking any other ...
Page 504
... fact - in the fact of the world's view - how little was there to remember ! The morning's awakening , the nightly sum- mons to bed ; the connings , the recitations ; the periodical half - holidays , and perambu- lations ; the play ...
... fact - in the fact of the world's view - how little was there to remember ! The morning's awakening , the nightly sum- mons to bed ; the connings , the recitations ; the periodical half - holidays , and perambu- lations ; the play ...
Page 548
... fact of Allamistakeo's still remaining alive . " I should have thought , " observed Mr. Buckingham , " that it is high time you were dead . " " Why , " replied the Count , very much astonished , " I am little more than seven hundred ...
... fact of Allamistakeo's still remaining alive . " I should have thought , " observed Mr. Buckingham , " that it is high time you were dead . " " Why , " replied the Count , very much astonished , " I am little more than seven hundred ...
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