American Heritage: An Anthology and Interpertive Survey of Our LiteratureLeon Howard Heath, 1955 - Počet stran: 845 |
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... whole number in Congress will be at least 390. Each congress to sit and to choose a president by the following method . When the Delegates are met , let a Colony be taken from the whole thirteen Colonies by lot , after which let the ...
... whole number in Congress will be at least 390. Each congress to sit and to choose a president by the following method . When the Delegates are met , let a Colony be taken from the whole thirteen Colonies by lot , after which let the ...
Strana 278
... whole great family of that heavenly parent on whom they all equally depend , and to whom they are alike allied . IO 20 Alas ! said I , instead of this , we are apt every one to consider himself alone as the center of all his views and ...
... whole great family of that heavenly parent on whom they all equally depend , and to whom they are alike allied . IO 20 Alas ! said I , instead of this , we are apt every one to consider himself alone as the center of all his views and ...
Strana 360
... whole 40 city . Some places are much more sunken than oth- ers , but the whole space is evidently so , compared with the adjacent ground and appears to have an inclination , more or less observable in different streets , to the East ...
... whole 40 city . Some places are much more sunken than oth- ers , but the whole space is evidently so , compared with the adjacent ground and appears to have an inclination , more or less observable in different streets , to the East ...
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PART ONE THE WESTWARD COURSE OF EMPIRE | 1 |
Puritan Ideals | 19 |
RICHARD MATHER | 47 |
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