Old England and New England, in a Series of Views Taken on the SpotB. Blom, 1969 - 315 Seiten |
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... character , station in society , and varied acquirements , point him out as one of the most distinguished citizens of America . That luckiest and unluckiest of men , poor Power , made a con- siderable sensation , and a considerable sum ...
... character , station in society , and varied acquirements , point him out as one of the most distinguished citizens of America . That luckiest and unluckiest of men , poor Power , made a con- siderable sensation , and a considerable sum ...
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... character we can call to mind . think of the numbers who , after a brief acquaintance , during which they can form no estimate of each other's characters , swear solemnly to love each other while they on this earth do dwell . ' Men and ...
... character we can call to mind . think of the numbers who , after a brief acquaintance , during which they can form no estimate of each other's characters , swear solemnly to love each other while they on this earth do dwell . ' Men and ...
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... character we have referred to , it ought to become general . 66 66 YOUNG AMERICA . - In the main ingredients of character , there is very little difference between Young America and Young Eng- land , both belonging to the precocious ...
... character we have referred to , it ought to become general . 66 66 YOUNG AMERICA . - In the main ingredients of character , there is very little difference between Young America and Young Eng- land , both belonging to the precocious ...
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Americas account of its own greatnessGeneral acquiescence therein | 13 |
CHAPTER II | 19 |
CHAPTER III | 28 |
Urheberrecht | |
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