American Literature: Tradition & Innovation, المجلد 1Harrison T. Meserole, Walter Sutton, Brom Weber Heath, 1969 - 1854 من الصفحات |
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... England ) and carry our friendship on a larger scale ; we claim brotherhood with every European Christian , and triumph in the generosity of the sentiment . It is pleasant to observe by what regular gradations we surmount the force of ...
... England ) and carry our friendship on a larger scale ; we claim brotherhood with every European Christian , and triumph in the generosity of the sentiment . It is pleasant to observe by what regular gradations we surmount the force of ...
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... England . After matters are made up ( as it is called ) can there be any doubt , but the whole power of the crown will be exerted to keep this continent as low and humble as possible ? Instead of going forward we shall go backward , or ...
... England . After matters are made up ( as it is called ) can there be any doubt , but the whole power of the crown will be exerted to keep this continent as low and humble as possible ? Instead of going forward we shall go backward , or ...
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... England , because , on extraordinary occasions , recourse could be had to what was then called the States General . But in England there are no such occa- sional bodies ; and as to those who are now called Representatives , a great part ...
... England , because , on extraordinary occasions , recourse could be had to what was then called the States General . But in England there are no such occa- sional bodies ; and as to those who are now called Representatives , a great part ...
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