Masters of American Literature, Volumen1Henry August Pochmann, Gay Wilson Allen Macmillan, 1949 - 1679 páginas |
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... England ) and carry our friendship on a larger scale ; we claim brotherhood with every Euro- pean Christian , and triumph in the generosity of the sentiment . It is pleasant to observe by what regular gradations we surmount the force of ...
... England ) and carry our friendship on a larger scale ; we claim brotherhood with every Euro- pean Christian , and triumph in the generosity of the sentiment . It is pleasant to observe by what regular gradations we surmount the force of ...
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... England being the king's residence , and America not so , makes quite another case . The king's negative here is ten times more dangerous and fatal than it can be in England ; for there he will scarcely refuse his consent to a bill for ...
... England being the king's residence , and America not so , makes quite another case . The king's negative here is ten times more dangerous and fatal than it can be in England ; for there he will scarcely refuse his consent to a bill for ...
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... England ? Why do we suffer ourselves to be so affected by the contumely she has endeavored to 10 cast upon us ? It is not in the opinion of England alone that honor lives , and reputation has its being . The world at large is the ...
... England ? Why do we suffer ourselves to be so affected by the contumely she has endeavored to 10 cast upon us ? It is not in the opinion of England alone that honor lives , and reputation has its being . The world at large is the ...
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From Of Being | 154 |
From Notes on the Mind | 160 |
SELECTED COOPER BIBLIOGRAPHY | 235 |
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