American Literature: From the beginning to 1860.-v. 2. From 1860 to the presentC. Scribner's Sons, 1948 |
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... equal be found to supply thy place ? Thou wert bold and daring as the young lion , and like him , generous and noble , exerted not thy power against the feeble and defence- less . Firm and unshaken in asserting the rights of innocence ...
... equal be found to supply thy place ? Thou wert bold and daring as the young lion , and like him , generous and noble , exerted not thy power against the feeble and defence- less . Firm and unshaken in asserting the rights of innocence ...
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... equal in size and power , might as well be expected to produce harmony , as a society composed of members all per- fectly equal to be productive of order and peace . If ( according to the idea of the advocates of this chimerical scheme ...
... equal in size and power , might as well be expected to produce harmony , as a society composed of members all per- fectly equal to be productive of order and peace . If ( according to the idea of the advocates of this chimerical scheme ...
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... equal roots , or one who did not clandestinely hold it as a point of his faith that x2 + px was abso- lutely and unconditionally equal to q . Say to one of these gentlemen , by way of ex- periment , if you please , that you believe ...
... equal roots , or one who did not clandestinely hold it as a point of his faith that x2 + px was abso- lutely and unconditionally equal to q . Say to one of these gentlemen , by way of ex- periment , if you please , that you believe ...
Contents
INTRODUCTION | 1 |
From The Vinland History of the Flat | 15 |
MARTIN WALDSEEMÜLLER | 23 |
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