American Thought and Writing: The Revolution and the early RepublicRussel Blaine Nye, Norman S. Grabo Houghton Mifflin, 1965 |
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... less expence than has been incurred , the War might have been brought to the same happy conclusion , if the ... less patient , less virtuous and less persevering , than that which I have had the honor to command . . . . I now make it my ...
... less expence than has been incurred , the War might have been brought to the same happy conclusion , if the ... less patient , less virtuous and less persevering , than that which I have had the honor to command . . . . I now make it my ...
Strana 196
... less active , less energetic on one side of the globe than she is on the other . As if both sides were not warmed by the same genial sun ; as if a soil of the same chemical composition was less capable of elaboration into animal ...
... less active , less energetic on one side of the globe than she is on the other . As if both sides were not warmed by the same genial sun ; as if a soil of the same chemical composition was less capable of elaboration into animal ...
Strana 373
... Less painful conscience , sin less dangerous grew ; Less priz'd the day , to man for trial given , Less fear'd Jehovah , and less valued heaven . No longer now by conscience ' calls unmann'd , To sin , the wretch put forth a bolder hand ...
... Less painful conscience , sin less dangerous grew ; Less priz'd the day , to man for trial given , Less fear'd Jehovah , and less valued heaven . No longer now by conscience ' calls unmann'd , To sin , the wretch put forth a bolder hand ...
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INTRODUCTION | xi |
A NOTE ON THE TEXTS | xxxix |
Jonathan Mayhew | 3 |
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