Literature of the Early RepublicEdwin Harrison Cady Rinehart, 1950 - Počet stran: 495 |
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... speak of these men with any degree of patience - It is scarcely possible to speak of them with any degree of propriety - For no words can truly describe their guilt and meanness -But every honest bosom , on their being mentioned , will ...
... speak of these men with any degree of patience - It is scarcely possible to speak of them with any degree of propriety - For no words can truly describe their guilt and meanness -But every honest bosom , on their being mentioned , will ...
Strana 188
... speaking ; another with your speaking , if you speak at all . They will have you in the newspapers , and ridicule you as a perfect beast . There is what they call the caricatura ; that is , representing you with a dog's head , or a ...
... speaking ; another with your speaking , if you speak at all . They will have you in the newspapers , and ridicule you as a perfect beast . There is what they call the caricatura ; that is , representing you with a dog's head , or a ...
Strana 203
... speak , and ask no peculiar douceur , or perquisite ; so on this occasion , the gentlemen of the long robe will not ... speak also ; for though it is true that some of you may speak with perhaps as little sense as he could , were he to ...
... speak , and ask no peculiar douceur , or perquisite ; so on this occasion , the gentlemen of the long robe will not ... speak also ; for though it is true that some of you may speak with perhaps as little sense as he could , were he to ...
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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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