American Life in Literature, Volumen1Jay Broadus Hubbell Harper, 1949 |
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... Cause that I am like to suffer the Disasters which you lay before me , you have no Cause to be either angry with me , or sorry for me ; yea , I am not only willing to part with every thing that is dear to me in this World for this Cause ...
... Cause that I am like to suffer the Disasters which you lay before me , you have no Cause to be either angry with me , or sorry for me ; yea , I am not only willing to part with every thing that is dear to me in this World for this Cause ...
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... cause we will defend ; Nor bribe , nor Gage , nor North's decree Shall make us " at his feet to bend . " From Anglia's ancient sons we came , Those heroes who for freedom fought : In freedom's cause we'll match their fame , By their ...
... cause we will defend ; Nor bribe , nor Gage , nor North's decree Shall make us " at his feet to bend . " From Anglia's ancient sons we came , Those heroes who for freedom fought : In freedom's cause we'll match their fame , By their ...
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... cause . " In 1833 , even in New England , the antislavery cause was extremely unpopular . New Englanders had no particular liking for slavery , but con- servative business men did not wish to antagonize their Southern customers ...
... cause . " In 1833 , even in New England , the antislavery cause was extremely unpopular . New Englanders had no particular liking for slavery , but con- servative business men did not wish to antagonize their Southern customers ...
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Merry Mount | 14 |
The Revolutionary Period 17651789 | 88 |
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