Literature of the Early RepublicEdwin Harrison Cady Rinehart, 1950 - Počet stran: 495 |
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... ideas of the eighteenth- century Enlightenment . Paine had not invented or even seriously modified these ideas , but he had understood them and helped put them to work . And his extraordinarily vivid powers of expression and ...
... ideas of the eighteenth- century Enlightenment . Paine had not invented or even seriously modified these ideas , but he had understood them and helped put them to work . And his extraordinarily vivid powers of expression and ...
Strana 185
... ideas on the sub- ject ; and very probably prevail with him to withdraw his pre- tensions . The people seeming to acquiesce , and beckoning to the weaver , they drew aside , and the Captain addressed him in the following words : Mr ...
... ideas on the sub- ject ; and very probably prevail with him to withdraw his pre- tensions . The people seeming to acquiesce , and beckoning to the weaver , they drew aside , and the Captain addressed him in the following words : Mr ...
Strana 263
... ideas ; and of a constant rotation of hope and fruition . The novelty , frequency and exactness of accommodations be- tween our ideas and operations , constitutes the most exquisite source of mental pleasure . Agriculture feeds it with ...
... ideas ; and of a constant rotation of hope and fruition . The novelty , frequency and exactness of accommodations be- tween our ideas and operations , constitutes the most exquisite source of mental pleasure . Agriculture feeds it 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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