American Literature: From the beginning to 1860.-v. 2. From 1860 to the presentC. Scribner's Sons, 1948 |
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Page 205
... respect , as I found them more or less mixed with other ar- ticles , which , without any tendency to in- spire , promote , or confirm morality , served principally to divide us and make us un- friendly to one another . This respect to ...
... respect , as I found them more or less mixed with other ar- ticles , which , without any tendency to in- spire , promote , or confirm morality , served principally to divide us and make us un- friendly to one another . This respect to ...
Page 348
... respect , equal to old Sir William . The one is a labored arti- ficial minister ; the other spoke with the thunder and acted with the lightning of the gods . I will venture to say that when the present John Adamses , and Lees , and ...
... respect , equal to old Sir William . The one is a labored arti- ficial minister ; the other spoke with the thunder and acted with the lightning of the gods . I will venture to say that when the present John Adamses , and Lees , and ...
Page 866
... respects , to my requisitions and expecta- tions of what they and I ought to be , then , like a good Mussulman and ... respect effects and teach the soul Matter of conscience and religion , And not desire of rule or benefit . " I ...
... respects , to my requisitions and expecta- tions of what they and I ought to be , then , like a good Mussulman and ... respect effects and teach the soul Matter of conscience and religion , And not desire of rule or benefit . " I ...
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