American Prose: SelectionsMacmillan, 1898 - 465 páginas |
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... turned , and that in the development of which we have had our share . Indeed , we may fairly claim that in prose style Great Britain , France , and the United States have been the most fortunate of nations . Germany , for instance , is ...
... turned , and that in the development of which we have had our share . Indeed , we may fairly claim that in prose style Great Britain , France , and the United States have been the most fortunate of nations . Germany , for instance , is ...
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... turning , again , as if impelled by a deep instinct , to our native . land . We are learning to prize its history , its traditions , its civiliza- tion , its scenery , its life , its education , its language , its literature . Ours is ...
... turning , again , as if impelled by a deep instinct , to our native . land . We are learning to prize its history , its traditions , its civiliza- tion , its scenery , its life , its education , its language , its literature . Ours is ...
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... turned into a storm . The worldly man's peace cannot be main- tained but by avoiding consideration and reflection . If he allows himself to think , and properly to exercise his reason , it destroys his quietness and comfort . If he ...
... turned into a storm . The worldly man's peace cannot be main- tained but by avoiding consideration and reflection . If he allows himself to think , and properly to exercise his reason , it destroys his quietness and comfort . If he ...
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... turned and went down Chestnut - street and part of Walnut - street , eating my roll all the way , and , coming round , found my elf again at Market - street wharf , near the boat I came in , to which I went for a draught of the river ...
... turned and went down Chestnut - street and part of Walnut - street , eating my roll all the way , and , coming round , found my elf again at Market - street wharf , near the boat I came in , to which I went for a draught of the river ...
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Selections George Rice Carpenter. the moment when the eyes of the whole world are turned upon them ; this is the moment to establish or ruin their national character for ever ; this is the favorable moment to give such a tone to our ...
Selections George Rice Carpenter. the moment when the eyes of the whole world are turned upon them ; this is the moment to establish or ruin their national character for ever ; this is the favorable moment to give such a tone to our ...
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