American Thought and Writing: The Revolution and the early RepublicRussel Blaine Nye, Norman S. Grabo Houghton Mifflin, 1965 |
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Strana 187
... soon ; for at last , June the 6th , in a gust which continued from five o'clock , P. M. , to seven , I met with one cloud that was electrised positively , tho ' several that pass'd over my rod before , during the same gust , were in the ...
... soon ; for at last , June the 6th , in a gust which continued from five o'clock , P. M. , to seven , I met with one cloud that was electrised positively , tho ' several that pass'd over my rod before , during the same gust , were in the ...
Strana 373
... soon sophistic wishes , fond and vain , The scheme review'd , and lov'd , and hop'd again ; Soon , one by one , the flames of hell withdrew ; Less painful conscience , sin less dangerous grew ; Less priz'd the day , to man for trial ...
... soon sophistic wishes , fond and vain , The scheme review'd , and lov'd , and hop'd again ; Soon , one by one , the flames of hell withdrew ; Less painful conscience , sin less dangerous grew ; Less priz'd the day , to man for trial ...
Strana 437
... soon , perhaps , all fatherless - dependant . BLAND . What mean'st thou , Madam ? Why these tears ? MRS . BLAND . - BLAND . A prisoner of war I long have known it- But made so without blemish to his honor , And soon exchang'd , returns ...
... soon , perhaps , all fatherless - dependant . BLAND . What mean'st thou , Madam ? Why these tears ? MRS . BLAND . - BLAND . A prisoner of war I long have known it- But made so without blemish to his honor , And soon exchang'd , returns ...
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INTRODUCTION | xi |
A NOTE ON THE TEXTS | xxxix |
Jonathan Mayhew | 3 |
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