The Developing Ideas of Individual Freedom and National Unity as Reflected in American Plays and the Theatre, 1772-1819Stanford University, 1965 - 926 páginas |
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... tells his men : The justness of our cause , will brace each arm , And steel the soul , with fortitude ; while they Whose guilt hangs trembling , on their consciences , Must fail in battle ... In contrast , Gardiner tells his men to see ...
... tells his men : The justness of our cause , will brace each arm , And steel the soul , with fortitude ; while they Whose guilt hangs trembling , on their consciences , Must fail in battle ... In contrast , Gardiner tells his men to see ...
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... telling him of the future of America . The Genius describes the history of the Spanish in America and tells of the coming of explorers from Albion . He tells of the Revolution and praises the American leaders-- Washington , Adams , and ...
... telling him of the future of America . The Genius describes the history of the Spanish in America and tells of the coming of explorers from Albion . He tells of the Revolution and praises the American leaders-- Washington , Adams , and ...
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Alice Jean McDonnell Robinson. down upon them now . Harley tells his son to " be like Washington , calm amidst danger , fatigue , and famine , and as Montgomery , daring and ... tells the soldiers , make only one request , and that is 300.
Alice Jean McDonnell Robinson. down upon them now . Harley tells his son to " be like Washington , calm amidst danger , fatigue , and famine , and as Montgomery , daring and ... tells the soldiers , make only one request , and that is 300.
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