American Literature: From the beginning to 1860.-v. 2. From 1860 to the presentC. Scribner's Sons, 1948 |
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... side , two provinces whereto I did not go - one of which they call Avan , where the people are born with tails - which provinces cannot be less in length than fifty or sixty leagues , according to what may be understood from the Indians ...
... side , two provinces whereto I did not go - one of which they call Avan , where the people are born with tails - which provinces cannot be less in length than fifty or sixty leagues , according to what may be understood from the Indians ...
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... side to sensation , and , on the other , to morals . The game of thought is , on the appearance of one of these two sides , to find the other ; given the upper , to find the under side . Nothing so thin , but has these two faces ; and ...
... side to sensation , and , on the other , to morals . The game of thought is , on the appearance of one of these two sides , to find the other ; given the upper , to find the under side . Nothing so thin , but has these two faces ; and ...
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... side . All these pieces were of the heavier calibre of that period . Mounted on lumbering wooden carriages , they were hampered with cumbersome harness of breeching and strong side - tackles for run- ning them out . Guns and carriages ...
... side . All these pieces were of the heavier calibre of that period . Mounted on lumbering wooden carriages , they were hampered with cumbersome harness of breeching and strong side - tackles for run- ning them out . Guns and carriages ...
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