American Life in Literature1949 |
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... never failing freind of ye unfortunate , and good nature was the constantest of all his virtues . He pay'd his Court more to obscure merit , than to corrupt Greatness . He never cou'd flatter any body , no not himself , which were two ...
... never failing freind of ye unfortunate , and good nature was the constantest of all his virtues . He pay'd his Court more to obscure merit , than to corrupt Greatness . He never cou'd flatter any body , no not himself , which were two ...
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... never said a foolish thing - and of such in- vincible gravity , that he was never known to laugh , or even to smile , through the course of a 15 long and prosperous life . Certain however it is , there never was a matter proposed ...
... never said a foolish thing - and of such in- vincible gravity , that he was never known to laugh , or even to smile , through the course of a 15 long and prosperous life . Certain however it is , there never was a matter proposed ...
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... never said the fust word to nobody else . Wonder what's the reason these here preachers never hugs up the old , ugly women ? Never seed one do it in my life - the sperrit never moves ' em that way ! It's nater tho ' ; and the women , they ...
... never said the fust word to nobody else . Wonder what's the reason these here preachers never hugs up the old , ugly women ? Never seed one do it in my life - the sperrit never moves ' em that way ! It's nater tho ' ; and the women , they ...
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John Smith | 15 |
John Cotton? | 43 |
The Revolutionary Period 17651789 | 83 |
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