American Life in Literature, Volumen1Jay Broadus Hubbell Harper & brothers, 1936 - 849 páginas |
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... less Valuable , because it is said to burn the Cordage , tho ' it is full as good for all other uses , as that made in Sweden and Muscovy . Surely there is no place in the World where the Inhabitants live with less Labour than in N ...
... less Valuable , because it is said to burn the Cordage , tho ' it is full as good for all other uses , as that made in Sweden and Muscovy . Surely there is no place in the World where the Inhabitants live with less Labour than in N ...
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... less and less frequently upon the pages over which I pored . Ligeia grew ill . The wild eyes blazed with a too - too glorious efful - 20 gence ; the pale fingers became of the trans- parent waxen hue of the grave ; and the blue veins ...
... less and less frequently upon the pages over which I pored . Ligeia grew ill . The wild eyes blazed with a too - too glorious efful - 20 gence ; the pale fingers became of the trans- parent waxen hue of the grave ; and the blue veins ...
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... less great . In the middle of the present century the German element in Wisconsin was already so con- siderable that ... less and less possible for England to bring her supplies directly to the consumer's wharfs , and carry away staple ...
... less great . In the middle of the present century the German element in Wisconsin was already so con- siderable that ... less and less possible for England to bring her supplies directly to the consumer's wharfs , and carry away staple ...
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The Settlement of Virginia | 4 |
The SmithPocahontas Legend | 10 |
FELICIA DOROTHEA HEMANS 17931835 | 24 |
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