American Literature: From the beginning to 1860.-v. 2. From 1860 to the presentC. Scribner's Sons, 1948 |
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Pagina 194
... appeared to me a great clog and bur- den , that what I felt within , I could not express as I desired . The inward ardor of my soul , seemed to be hindered and pent up , and could not freely flame out as it would . I used often to think ...
... appeared to me a great clog and bur- den , that what I felt within , I could not express as I desired . The inward ardor of my soul , seemed to be hindered and pent up , and could not freely flame out as it would . I used often to think ...
Pagina 196
... appeared to me a glorious and lovely being , chiefly on the account of his holiness . The holi- ness of God has always appeared to me the most lovely of all his attributes . The doctrines of God's absolute sovereignty , and free grace ...
... appeared to me a glorious and lovely being , chiefly on the account of his holiness . The holi- ness of God has always appeared to me the most lovely of all his attributes . The doctrines of God's absolute sovereignty , and free grace ...
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... appeared to have yet weakened his manhood . The frame of the white man , judging by such parts as were not concealed by his clothes , was like that of one who had known hardships and exertion from his earliest youth . His person ...
... appeared to have yet weakened his manhood . The frame of the white man , judging by such parts as were not concealed by his clothes , was like that of one who had known hardships and exertion from his earliest youth . His person ...
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INTRODUCTION | 1 |
From The Vinland History of the Flat | 15 |
MARTIN WALDSEEMÜLLER | 23 |
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