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Writers on America , and the nature of their writings -- The comic versus the serious — Politics and their ... of the south and Puritans of the north - An American barrister and an English judge — Prevalent principles of Boston -- Humor ...
Writers on America , and the nature of their writings -- The comic versus the serious — Politics and their ... of the south and Puritans of the north - An American barrister and an English judge — Prevalent principles of Boston -- Humor ...
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America has plenty of her own citizens , on whose chivalric deeds , on whose commercial enterprises , and on whose scientific ... But , no ; America must not only be great , but everybody who helped to make her so must be an American !
America has plenty of her own citizens , on whose chivalric deeds , on whose commercial enterprises , and on whose scientific ... But , no ; America must not only be great , but everybody who helped to make her so must be an American !
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This principle , English protection , is now given to American authors . Shall we be outdone by England in generosity ? “ One word more as to the details and conditions . It seems to me but equitable that this measure should be strictly ...
This principle , English protection , is now given to American authors . Shall we be outdone by England in generosity ? “ One word more as to the details and conditions . It seems to me but equitable that this measure should be strictly ...
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Americas account of its own greatnessGeneral acquiescence therein | 13 |
CHAPTER II | 19 |
CHAPTER III | 28 |
Urheberrecht | |
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