The American Tradition in Literature: Bradford to LincolnSculley Bradley, Eugene Hudson Long Norton, 1967 - American literature |
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... become Ameri- cans ; it may not be disagreeable to show you likewise how the various Christian sects introduced , wear out , and how religious indifference becomes prevalent . When any considerable number of a particular sect happen to ...
... become Ameri- cans ; it may not be disagreeable to show you likewise how the various Christian sects introduced , wear out , and how religious indifference becomes prevalent . When any considerable number of a particular sect happen to ...
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... become strangely and suddenly rich , in some unforeseen but easy manner . The same weakness of mind that indulges absurd expectations produces pet- ulance in disappointment . Such persons become embittered against the country on finding ...
... become strangely and suddenly rich , in some unforeseen but easy manner . The same weakness of mind that indulges absurd expectations produces pet- ulance in disappointment . Such persons become embittered against the country on finding ...
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... become the tools of their tools . The man who independently plucked the fruits when he was hungry is become a farmer ; and he who stood under a tree for shelter , a housekeeper . We now no longer camp as for a night , but have settled ...
... become the tools of their tools . The man who independently plucked the fruits when he was hungry is become a farmer ; and he who stood under a tree for shelter , a housekeeper . We now no longer camp as for a night , but have settled ...
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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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