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From the peculiar nature of our relations with England , we must have more frequent questions of a difficult and delicate character with her than with any other nation — questions that affect the most acute and excitable feelings ...
From the peculiar nature of our relations with England , we must have more frequent questions of a difficult and delicate character with her than with any other nation — questions that affect the most acute and excitable feelings ...
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This is the most that has been attempted in the character of Leather - Stocking . Had this been done without any of the drawbacks of humanity , the picture would have been , in all probability , more pleasing than just .
This is the most that has been attempted in the character of Leather - Stocking . Had this been done without any of the drawbacks of humanity , the picture would have been , in all probability , more pleasing than just .
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1 . in the range of thoughts familiar to him , and as he appeared when thrown amidst other moral scenery , the novelty of which might call out something new to the surface of his character . He deemed it essential , it would seem ...
1 . in the range of thoughts familiar to him , and as he appeared when thrown amidst other moral scenery , the novelty of which might call out something new to the surface of his character . He deemed it essential , it would seem ...
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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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