Introduction to American Literature, Including Illustrative Selections: With NotesSibley, 1916 - 620 páginas |
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... thing in genius , - the power of indomitable and systematic industry . His spiritual life , while influenced by Puritanic ideals , was profound ; and unbelief has sometimes mocked at experiences which it lacked the capacity to under ...
... thing in genius , - the power of indomitable and systematic industry . His spiritual life , while influenced by Puritanic ideals , was profound ; and unbelief has sometimes mocked at experiences which it lacked the capacity to under ...
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... things which the People complain of , as to England's refufing to allow them freedom of Trade , & c . and do all they can to fo ment Divifions betwixt the Nations , and to obftruct Redress of thofe things complain'd of . From all this ...
... things which the People complain of , as to England's refufing to allow them freedom of Trade , & c . and do all they can to fo ment Divifions betwixt the Nations , and to obftruct Redress of thofe things complain'd of . From all this ...
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... things unknown proposed as things forgot . " He 90. Habit of Modest Statement . - He accustomed himself to introduce his statements with " I conceive , " " I apprehend , " " It appears to me at present , " and other similar expressions ...
... things unknown proposed as things forgot . " He 90. Habit of Modest Statement . - He accustomed himself to introduce his statements with " I conceive , " " I apprehend , " " It appears to me at present , " and other similar expressions ...
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... things with the institution ; and , the president residing at a distance of forty miles , the government and discipline were chiefly in the hands of tutors . The result was , as might be expected , a good deal of idleness and disorder ...
... things with the institution ; and , the president residing at a distance of forty miles , the government and discipline were chiefly in the hands of tutors . The result was , as might be expected , a good deal of idleness and disorder ...
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... thing , " he says , was altered . There seemed to be , as it were , a calm , sweet cast , or appearance of divine glory , in almost every thing . " 109. Preacher and Tutor . After graduating , he spent nearly two years at the college in ...
... thing , " he says , was altered . There seemed to be , as it were , a calm , sweet cast , or appearance of divine glory , in almost every thing . " 109. Preacher and Tutor . After graduating , he spent nearly two years at the college in ...
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