American Literature: From the beginning to 1860.-v. 2. From 1860 to the presentC. Scribner's Sons, 1948 |
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... continued English . Had the latter nation used this powerful engine with tolerable address , I think they would have secured such an ally in this country as would have rendered their own decline not only more secure , but as illustrious ...
... continued English . Had the latter nation used this powerful engine with tolerable address , I think they would have secured such an ally in this country as would have rendered their own decline not only more secure , but as illustrious ...
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... continued his journey ! " Soft was the voice of the priest , and he spake with an accent of kind- ness ; 120 But on Evangeline's heart fell his words as in winter the snow - flakes Fall into some lone nest from which the birds have ...
... continued his journey ! " Soft was the voice of the priest , and he spake with an accent of kind- ness ; 120 But on Evangeline's heart fell his words as in winter the snow - flakes Fall into some lone nest from which the birds have ...
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... continued light , so that some hours at least must elapse ere the ship could be brought to the anchorage , he bade his men return to the sealer , and fetch back as much water as the whale - boat could carry , with whatever soft bread ...
... continued light , so that some hours at least must elapse ere the ship could be brought to the anchorage , he bade his men return to the sealer , and fetch back as much water as the whale - boat could carry , with whatever soft bread ...
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