Early Cooper and His AudienceColumbia University Press, 1986 - Počet stran: 230 |
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... object it encountered . It was an article of no more dignity than a leathern fire - bucket ; but the words " Geo . Washington " were legi- bly written on it in white paint . I know not how it was , but the organ never altered its look ...
... object it encountered . It was an article of no more dignity than a leathern fire - bucket ; but the words " Geo . Washington " were legi- bly written on it in white paint . I know not how it was , but the organ never altered its look ...
Strana 138
... object , he grew better satisfied with his labours , and instead of apologizing for the defects , he commenced praising the beauties of the mansion house . He soon found hearers ; and as wealth and comfort are at all times attractive ...
... object , he grew better satisfied with his labours , and instead of apologizing for the defects , he commenced praising the beauties of the mansion house . He soon found hearers ; and as wealth and comfort are at all times attractive ...
Strana 152
... object reared , that bore , in its outlines , a striking re- semblance to a vinegar - cruet " ( Pioneers , p . 118 ) . The important thing about all of these readings is that they are motivated by self - interest , pretentiousness and ...
... object reared , that bore , in its outlines , a striking re- semblance to a vinegar - cruet " ( Pioneers , p . 118 ) . The important thing about all of these readings is that they are motivated by self - interest , pretentiousness and ...
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