American Literature: From the beginning to 1860.-v. 2. From 1860 to the presentC. Scribner's Sons, 1948 |
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Pagina 213
... mind , which incites to exercise good- ness towards every living creature , and this being singly attended to , people become tender - hearted and sympathizing ; but being frequently and totally rejected , the mind shuts itself up in a ...
... mind , which incites to exercise good- ness towards every living creature , and this being singly attended to , people become tender - hearted and sympathizing ; but being frequently and totally rejected , the mind shuts itself up in a ...
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... mind of man , more than what he appears to be sensible of . The wants of the individual , which first produced the idea of society , are now augmented into the wants of the nation , and he is obliged to seek from another country what ...
... mind of man , more than what he appears to be sensible of . The wants of the individual , which first produced the idea of society , are now augmented into the wants of the nation , and he is obliged to seek from another country what ...
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... mind is that of nature . Every day , the sun ; and , after sunset , Night and her stars . Ever the winds blow ; ever the grass grows . Every day , men and women , conversing - behold- ing and beholden . The scholar is he of all men whom ...
... mind is that of nature . Every day , the sun ; and , after sunset , Night and her stars . Ever the winds blow ; ever the grass grows . Every day , men and women , conversing - behold- ing and beholden . The scholar is he of all men whom ...
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INTRODUCTION | 1 |
From The Vinland History of the Flat | 15 |
MARTIN WALDSEEMÜLLER | 23 |
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