American Life in Literature, Volumen1Jay Broadus Hubbell Harper & brothers, 1936 - 849 páginas |
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... kind of delight as I then had in re- ligion , and mistake it for grace . But I remember the time very well , when I seemed to be convinced , and fully satisfied , as to this sovereignty of God , and his jus- tice in thus eternally ...
... kind of delight as I then had in re- ligion , and mistake it for grace . But I remember the time very well , when I seemed to be convinced , and fully satisfied , as to this sovereignty of God , and his jus- tice in thus eternally ...
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... kind are within a laboring man's easy reach . I have mentioned ice ; I will mention fruit also . The abundance and cheapness of fruit is a great boon to people of small incomes in America . Do not believe the Americans when they extol ...
... kind are within a laboring man's easy reach . I have mentioned ice ; I will mention fruit also . The abundance and cheapness of fruit is a great boon to people of small incomes in America . Do not believe the Americans when they extol ...
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... kind maybe that goes to college and then comes to be a lawyer 20 or maybe a newspaper editor or something like that , but he wasn't stuck on himself . There are some of that kind are all right and he was one of the ones . He had his ...
... kind maybe that goes to college and then comes to be a lawyer 20 or maybe a newspaper editor or something like that , but he wasn't stuck on himself . There are some of that kind are all right and he was one of the ones . He had his ...
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The Settlement of Virginia | 4 |
The SmithPocahontas Legend | 10 |
FELICIA DOROTHEA HEMANS 17931835 | 24 |
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