American Life in Literature, Volumen1Jay Broadus Hubbell Harper & brothers, 1936 - 849 páginas |
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... speak , speak accord- ingly . 8. JUSTICE unremitting attraction of ancient habits , and the force of perpetual temptations . This be- ing acquir'd and establish'd , Silence would be more easy ; and my desire being to gain knowledge at ...
... speak , speak accord- ingly . 8. JUSTICE unremitting attraction of ancient habits , and the force of perpetual temptations . This be- ing acquir'd and establish'd , Silence would be more easy ; and my desire being to gain knowledge at ...
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... speak out of stone walls . The least admixture of a lie , - for example , the taint of vanity , any attempt to make a good impression , a favorable ap- pearance , will instantly vitiate the effect . But speak the truth , and all nature ...
... speak out of stone walls . The least admixture of a lie , - for example , the taint of vanity , any attempt to make a good impression , a favorable ap- pearance , will instantly vitiate the effect . But speak the truth , and all nature ...
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... speak - among you to be admitted or permitted to speak at all . Now can you or not be prevailed upon to pause and to con- sider whether this is quite just to us , or even 30 to yourselves ? Bring forward your charges and specifications ...
... speak - among you to be admitted or permitted to speak at all . Now can you or not be prevailed upon to pause and to con- sider whether this is quite just to us , or even 30 to yourselves ? Bring forward your charges and specifications ...
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The Settlement of Virginia | 4 |
The SmithPocahontas Legend | 10 |
FELICIA DOROTHEA HEMANS 17931835 | 24 |
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