American Life in Literature, Volumen1Jay Broadus Hubbell Harper & brothers, 1936 - 849 páginas |
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... stand in the pres- ence of the Great Spirit of my people . He knows my color , and according to my gifts will he judge my deeds . " " My father will tell my young men how many Mingos he has struck , and what acts of valor and justice he ...
... stand in the pres- ence of the Great Spirit of my people . He knows my color , and according to my gifts will he judge my deeds . " " My father will tell my young men how many Mingos he has struck , and what acts of valor and justice he ...
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... stand . I place my part ( of the Fifth Symphony of Beethoven , which I had procured two days before , in order to look over it , being told that on the first rehearsal we would try nothing but the Fifth Symphony ) on my stand , and try ...
... stand . I place my part ( of the Fifth Symphony of Beethoven , which I had procured two days before , in order to look over it , being told that on the first rehearsal we would try nothing but the Fifth Symphony ) on my stand , and try ...
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... stand - up collar . grand stand as gay as you please and look- ing down on the swipes coming out with their horses , and with their dirty horsy pants on and the horseblankets swung over their shoulders , same as I had been doing all the ...
... stand - up collar . grand stand as gay as you please and look- ing down on the swipes coming out with their horses , and with their dirty horsy pants on and the horseblankets swung over their shoulders , same as I had been doing all the ...
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The Settlement of Virginia | 4 |
The SmithPocahontas Legend | 10 |
FELICIA DOROTHEA HEMANS 17931835 | 24 |
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