Introduction to American Literature: Including Illustrative Selections with NotesSibley, 1911 - 584 páginas |
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... success and character of New England . Every child , as it was born into the world , was lifted from the earth by the genius of the country , and , in the statutes of the land , received , as its birthright , a pledge of the public care ...
... success and character of New England . Every child , as it was born into the world , was lifted from the earth by the genius of the country , and , in the statutes of the land , received , as its birthright , a pledge of the public care ...
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... Success and Misfortune . - In the campaigns that followed , he won the confidence of his commanders . At Regal , in Tran- sylvania , he distinguished himself in the presence of two armies by slaying in succession , in single combat ...
... Success and Misfortune . - In the campaigns that followed , he won the confidence of his commanders . At Regal , in Tran- sylvania , he distinguished himself in the presence of two armies by slaying in succession , in single combat ...
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... success or failure of apparently small enterprises . The life of a nation — principles upon which the welfare of future millions depended - was often at stake in some obscure and apparently insignificant struggle . 65. A Guiding Hand ...
... success or failure of apparently small enterprises . The life of a nation — principles upon which the welfare of future millions depended - was often at stake in some obscure and apparently insignificant struggle . 65. A Guiding Hand ...
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... Success . - Had the issue of this protracted struggle been in favor of France , the course of American history and of American literature would have been very different . French colonization in Amer- ica represented three distinct ...
... Success . - Had the issue of this protracted struggle been in favor of France , the course of American history and of American literature would have been very different . French colonization in Amer- ica represented three distinct ...
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... successful , the result would have been , as was contem- plated , a new medieval France , which in its development , having possession of the largest and fairest part of the continent , would have driven the English colonies into the ...
... successful , the result would have been , as was contem- plated , a new medieval France , which in its development , having possession of the largest and fairest part of the continent , would have driven the English colonies into the ...
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