Literature of the Early RepublicEdwin Harrison Cady Rinehart, 1950 - Počet stran: 495 |
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Strana 337
... brother Judah . 14. And as he drew near , Judah beheld his countenance as it were covered with grief and shame ; and he prevented him , say- ing , " My brother , I know thy loss ; but why should it trouble thee ? Lo , have I not an axe ...
... brother Judah . 14. And as he drew near , Judah beheld his countenance as it were covered with grief and shame ; and he prevented him , say- ing , " My brother , I know thy loss ; but why should it trouble thee ? Lo , have I not an axe ...
Strana 408
... Brother , will you give me leave to introduce you to our uncle's ward , one of my most intimate friends . MANLY ( Saluting LETITIA . ) I ought to regard your friends as my own . CHARLOTTE Come , Letitia , do give us a little dash of ...
... Brother , will you give me leave to introduce you to our uncle's ward , one of my most intimate friends . MANLY ( Saluting LETITIA . ) I ought to regard your friends as my own . CHARLOTTE Come , Letitia , do give us a little dash of ...
Strana 438
... brother set out from where he will in the fields of conversation , he is sure to end his tour in the temple of gravity . MANLY Forgive me , my sister . I love my country ; it has its foibles undoubtedly ; -some foreigners will with ...
... brother set out from where he will in the fields of conversation , he is sure to end his tour in the temple of gravity . MANLY Forgive me , my sister . I love my country ; it has its foibles undoubtedly ; -some foreigners will with ...
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THE MAKING OF THE REPUBLIC | 1 |
from History of the American Revolu | 55 |
from Letters on Various | 94 |
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