American Literature: From the beginning to 1860.-v. 2. From 1860 to the presentC. Scribner's Sons, 1948 |
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... idea of Divinity either right or wrong : this is the universal voice of intel- ligent nature , from whence a weighty and conclusive argument may be drawn of the reality of a God , however inconsistent most of their conceptions of him ...
... idea of Divinity either right or wrong : this is the universal voice of intel- ligent nature , from whence a weighty and conclusive argument may be drawn of the reality of a God , however inconsistent most of their conceptions of him ...
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... idea ) for the land which he holds ; and it is from this ground - rent that the fund proposed in this plan is to issue . It is deducible , as well from the nature of the thing as from all the histories trans- mitted to us , that the idea ...
... idea ) for the land which he holds ; and it is from this ground - rent that the fund proposed in this plan is to issue . It is deducible , as well from the nature of the thing as from all the histories trans- mitted to us , that the idea ...
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... idea came into the head of Captain Farrago about this time ; for , by the bye , I had forgot to mention that having been chosen captain of a company of militia in the neighborhood , he had gone by the name of Captain ever since ; for ...
... idea came into the head of Captain Farrago about this time ; for , by the bye , I had forgot to mention that having been chosen captain of a company of militia in the neighborhood , he had gone by the name of Captain ever since ; for ...
Contents
INTRODUCTION | 1 |
From The Vinland History of the Flat | 15 |
MARTIN WALDSEEMÜLLER | 23 |
Copyright | |
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