American Life in Literature, Volumen1Jay Broadus Hubbell Harper, 1949 |
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... person to person , but its general nature is not difficult to grasp . It was in part a reaction against Puritanism , and on its intellectual side it owed much to discoveries of the scientists . As Emerson was later to phrase it ...
... person to person , but its general nature is not difficult to grasp . It was in part a reaction against Puritanism , and on its intellectual side it owed much to discoveries of the scientists . As Emerson was later to phrase it ...
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... person , when arrived at the age of twenty - one years , the sum of fifteen pounds sterling , as a compensation in part , for the loss of his or her natural inheritance , by the introduction of the system of landed property : And also ...
... person , when arrived at the age of twenty - one years , the sum of fifteen pounds sterling , as a compensation in part , for the loss of his or her natural inheritance , by the introduction of the system of landed property : And also ...
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... person of the Minister , we may consider that as out of the question . " " Entirely , " said the Prefect . " He has been twice waylaid , as if by footpads , and his person rigorously searched under my own inspection . " " You might have ...
... person of the Minister , we may consider that as out of the question . " " Entirely , " said the Prefect . " He has been twice waylaid , as if by footpads , and his person rigorously searched under my own inspection . " " You might have ...
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VOLUME I | 14 |
John Winthrop | 23 |
Introductory Essay | 40 |
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