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We should have called more attention , in fact , to the pure style which marks much of the writing of the early Puritans , and it would be no great stretch of prerogative to take into a history of our literature the tender letters of ...
We should have called more attention , in fact , to the pure style which marks much of the writing of the early Puritans , and it would be no great stretch of prerogative to take into a history of our literature the tender letters of ...
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I know you would not willingly do in- justice to any one , and the fact that you have been misled into making this statement shows how diffi- cult it is to stop a lie when it has once started . The Catholics did not obtain the cathedral ...
I know you would not willingly do in- justice to any one , and the fact that you have been misled into making this statement shows how diffi- cult it is to stop a lie when it has once started . The Catholics did not obtain the cathedral ...
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Nevertheless , the truth of the matter being thus clearly established , there remains the curious fact , not yet ... For it is made by you to grow out of facts that could hardly have become known to the general public , which only takes ...
Nevertheless , the truth of the matter being thus clearly established , there remains the curious fact , not yet ... For it is made by you to grow out of facts that could hardly have become known to the general public , which only takes ...
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Abolition of Poverty | 1 |
Labor and the Natural Forces | 9 |
Lady of the Aroostook The XI XIV XV XXI XXII XXVII W D Howells | 12 |
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