The American Tradition in Literature: Bradford to LincolnSculley Bradley, Eugene Hudson Long Norton, 1967 - American literature |
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... answer . But he was so high as he scorned all advice , and asked who had to do with him , he had and would trade ... answered , more than he could bear - His Majesty's displeasure . But insolently he persisted and said the King was ...
... answer . But he was so high as he scorned all advice , and asked who had to do with him , he had and would trade ... answered , more than he could bear - His Majesty's displeasure . But insolently he persisted and said the King was ...
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... answered the rest . Thus Jogging on with an easy pace , my Guide telling mee it was dangero's to Ride hard in the Night , ( which his hors had the sence to avoid , ) Hee entertained me with the Adventurs he had passed by late Rideing ...
... answered the rest . Thus Jogging on with an easy pace , my Guide telling mee it was dangero's to Ride hard in the Night , ( which his hors had the sence to avoid , ) Hee entertained me with the Adventurs he had passed by late Rideing ...
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... answered Hester Prynne . " I judged no less , " said the physician . " And now , what wouldst thou with me touching this man ? ” " I must reveal the secret , " answered Hester , firmly . “ He must discern thee in thy true character ...
... answered Hester Prynne . " I judged no less , " said the physician . " And now , what wouldst thou with me touching this man ? ” " I must reveal the secret , " answered Hester , firmly . “ He must discern thee in thy true character ...
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The Literature of the Colonies and the Revolution | 3 |
Among the parts of a spinning wheel 1 In 11 2136 the poet elaborates | 5 |
WILLIAM BRADFORD 15901657 | 14 |
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