American Literature: From the beginning to 1860.-v. 2. From 1860 to the present |
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The works were re - printed , it is true , for the purposes of economy , but they still continued English . Had the latter nation used this powerful engine with tolerable address , I think they would have secured such an ally in this ...
The works were re - printed , it is true , for the purposes of economy , but they still continued English . Had the latter nation used this powerful engine with tolerable address , I think they would have secured such an ally in this ...
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Far to the north he has gone , " continued the priest ; " but in autumn , When the chase is done , will return again to the Mission . " Then Evangeline said , and her voice was meek and submissive , 125 " Let me remain with thee ...
Far to the north he has gone , " continued the priest ; " but in autumn , When the chase is done , will return again to the Mission . " Then Evangeline said , and her voice was meek and submissive , 125 " Let me remain with thee ...
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But losing no time in mere compliments , Captain Delano returning to the gangway , had his baskets of fish brought up , and as the wind still continued light , so that some hours at least must elapse ere the ship could be brought to the ...
But losing no time in mere compliments , Captain Delano returning to the gangway , had his baskets of fish brought up , and as the wind still continued light , so that some hours at least must elapse ere the ship could be brought to the ...
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