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Dietz Press , publishers , and Louis B. Wright , editor , for the selections from THE SECRET DIARY OF WIL- LIAM BYRD OF WESTOVER , 1709-1712 . Houghton Mifflin Company , for the selections from THE HEART OF EMERSON'S JOURNALS , edited ...
Dietz Press , publishers , and Louis B. Wright , editor , for the selections from THE SECRET DIARY OF WIL- LIAM BYRD OF WESTOVER , 1709-1712 . Houghton Mifflin Company , for the selections from THE HEART OF EMERSON'S JOURNALS , edited ...
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This material is intended to help the student reader to understand and appreciate the selections . It is intended to be helpful to the teacher because it relieves him from the presentation in lecture form of necessary data .
This material is intended to help the student reader to understand and appreciate the selections . It is intended to be helpful to the teacher because it relieves him from the presentation in lecture form of necessary data .
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The first two of the following selections are modernized from The Bloudy Tenent of Persecution , for cause of Conscience , discussed in a Conference between Truth and Peace , London , 1644. This work is a lengthy expository dialogue ...
The first two of the following selections are modernized from The Bloudy Tenent of Persecution , for cause of Conscience , discussed in a Conference between Truth and Peace , London , 1644. This work is a lengthy expository dialogue ...
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