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“ Dearest Georgiana , I have spent much thought upon the subject , " hastily interrupted Avlmer . " am convinced of the perfect practicability of its removal . " “ If there be the remotest possibility of it , " continued Gcorgiana ...
“ Dearest Georgiana , I have spent much thought upon the subject , " hastily interrupted Avlmer . " am convinced of the perfect practicability of its removal . " “ If there be the remotest possibility of it , " continued Gcorgiana ...
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thoughts always find us young , and keep us so . Such a thought is the love of the universal and eternal beauty . Every man parts from that contemplation with the feeling that it rather belongs to ages than to mortal life .
thoughts always find us young , and keep us so . Such a thought is the love of the universal and eternal beauty . Every man parts from that contemplation with the feeling that it rather belongs to ages than to mortal life .
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Society and Thought in America . Two vols . , 1950-1952 . Wright , L. B. The Atlantic Frontier : Colonial American Civilization , 16071763. 1948 . INTELLECTUAL AND CULTURAL HISTORY Barker , Virgil . American Painting , History and ...
Society and Thought in America . Two vols . , 1950-1952 . Wright , L. B. The Atlantic Frontier : Colonial American Civilization , 16071763. 1948 . INTELLECTUAL AND CULTURAL HISTORY Barker , Virgil . American Painting , History and ...
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The Literature of the Colonies and the Revolution | 3 |
WILLIAM BRADFORD 15901657 | 14 |
ANNE BRADSTREET 1612?1672 | 32 |
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