American Literature: From the beginning to 1860.-v. 2. From 1860 to the presentC. Scribner's Sons, 1948 |
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Pagina 268
... whole state was now become but one man ; in which the aforesaid covenants may be supposed un- der God's providence to be the divine fiat , pronounced by God , let us make man . ... THE NATURE OF A DEMOCRACY [ 1717 ] A DEMOCRACY is then ...
... whole state was now become but one man ; in which the aforesaid covenants may be supposed un- der God's providence to be the divine fiat , pronounced by God , let us make man . ... THE NATURE OF A DEMOCRACY [ 1717 ] A DEMOCRACY is then ...
Pagina 306
... whole number of deaths upon a population of seven millions and an half will be about 220,000 annually . The number arriving at twenty - one years of age will be about 100,000 . The whole number of these will not receive the proposed ...
... whole number of deaths upon a population of seven millions and an half will be about 220,000 annually . The number arriving at twenty - one years of age will be about 100,000 . The whole number of these will not receive the proposed ...
Pagina 570
... whole , of my creditor M'Kewn , back out from before me , and take to the woods at a full run . Along with him went the sheriff and the whole swarm of deputies , all of whom have been dodging about me the whole morning , shaking their d ...
... whole , of my creditor M'Kewn , back out from before me , and take to the woods at a full run . Along with him went the sheriff and the whole swarm of deputies , all of whom have been dodging about me the whole morning , shaking their d ...
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