American Literature: From the beginning to 1860.-v. 2. From 1860 to the presentC. Scribner's Sons, 1948 |
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... course ; and when we had abso- lutely completed every particle of the fur- niture in this way , then we examined the house itself . We divided its entire surface into compartments , which we numbered , so that none might be missed ...
... course ; and when we had abso- lutely completed every particle of the fur- niture in this way , then we examined the house itself . We divided its entire surface into compartments , which we numbered , so that none might be missed ...
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... course of three or four years , when the country became adapted to agriculture , they built them- selves handsome houses , spending on them several thousands . " In this course which our ancestors took there was a show of prudence at ...
... course of three or four years , when the country became adapted to agriculture , they built them- selves handsome houses , spending on them several thousands . " In this course which our ancestors took there was a show of prudence at ...
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... course ; that the negro Babo agreed to it ; and the deponent steered toward the intermediate ports , hoping to meet some Spanish or foreign vessel that would save them ; that within ten or eleven days they saw the land , and continued ...
... course ; that the negro Babo agreed to it ; and the deponent steered toward the intermediate ports , hoping to meet some Spanish or foreign vessel that would save them ; that within ten or eleven days they saw the land , and continued ...
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