American Literature: From the beginning to 1860.-v. 2. From 1860 to the presentC. Scribner's Sons, 1948 |
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... presents the most profound and momentous studies to the statesman and the philosopher.2 That such men should give ... present situation . They are capable of judging only of the surface of things ; of those matters which come in ...
... presents the most profound and momentous studies to the statesman and the philosopher.2 That such men should give ... present situation . They are capable of judging only of the surface of things ; of those matters which come in ...
Page 412
... presents no prospect but the melancholy wrecks of those who have gone before them . National gratitude , national ... present day in our country , we apprehend that it will be found , in too many instances , tinged with a sickly and ...
... presents no prospect but the melancholy wrecks of those who have gone before them . National gratitude , national ... present day in our country , we apprehend that it will be found , in too many instances , tinged with a sickly and ...
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... present from the handsomest gall in Georgia . " When I sed that , she blushed worse and worse . " Aint you shamed , Majer ? " ses she . " Now you ought to give her a Crismus gift , Joseph , to keep all her life , " sed Miss Carline ...
... present from the handsomest gall in Georgia . " When I sed that , she blushed worse and worse . " Aint you shamed , Majer ? " ses she . " Now you ought to give her a Crismus gift , Joseph , to keep all her life , " sed Miss Carline ...
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