Old England and New England, in a Series of Views Taken on the SpotB. Blom, 1969 - 315 Seiten |
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... pass the Skerries light . " " Go to h- ! " " Ay , ay , Sir , going . " Then , with chests and cases stowing , Lots of blast - the blast , too , blowing- Friends on shore once more appearing , Some gentle eye a tear in , At which ...
... pass the Skerries light . " " Go to h- ! " " Ay , ay , Sir , going . " Then , with chests and cases stowing , Lots of blast - the blast , too , blowing- Friends on shore once more appearing , Some gentle eye a tear in , At which ...
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... pass over unsmashed ; and indeed civility and propriety are dis- tinguishable features , in gentle and simple . The inhabitants of Boston are a strictly religious community , there being no less than ninety - seven churches and chapels ...
... pass over unsmashed ; and indeed civility and propriety are dis- tinguishable features , in gentle and simple . The inhabitants of Boston are a strictly religious community , there being no less than ninety - seven churches and chapels ...
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... pass over without reprehension - indignities that would be se- riously resented in more dramatic countries than England will * One of the best epigrams ever written upon this phrase , was ad- dressed by Suett to Mrs. Anne Martyr ( a ...
... pass over without reprehension - indignities that would be se- riously resented in more dramatic countries than England will * One of the best epigrams ever written upon this phrase , was ad- dressed by Suett to Mrs. Anne Martyr ( a ...
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Americas account of its own greatnessGeneral acquiescence therein | 13 |
CHAPTER II | 19 |
CHAPTER III | 28 |
Urheberrecht | |
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