American Literature: From the beginning to 1860.-v. 2. From 1860 to the presentC. Scribner's Sons, 1948 |
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Page 102
... England , for England begins at the 50th degree and ten minutes of north lati- tude , and this place begins at forty , which is about the latitude of Naples in Italy or Montpellier in France . I shall say little in its praise to excite ...
... England , for England begins at the 50th degree and ten minutes of north lati- tude , and this place begins at forty , which is about the latitude of Naples in Italy or Montpellier in France . I shall say little in its praise to excite ...
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... England . Some of the works in which he most ably set forth these ideas to embarrass the Bay Colony conservatives who had forced him to become the founder of Rhode Island were written under the direct stimulus of the struggle going on ...
... England . Some of the works in which he most ably set forth these ideas to embarrass the Bay Colony conservatives who had forced him to become the founder of Rhode Island were written under the direct stimulus of the struggle going on ...
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... England ? It is better that the people have bread . Mr. Pitt states the national capital of England , real and personal , to be one thousand three hundred millions sterling , which is about one - fourth part of the na- tional capital of ...
... England ? It is better that the people have bread . Mr. Pitt states the national capital of England , real and personal , to be one thousand three hundred millions sterling , which is about one - fourth part of the na- tional capital of ...
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