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... means , and youth : if it over - glad me to see industry herself ad- venture now to make use of my aged en- deavors , not by such ( I hope ) as rumour doth report , a many of discontented Brown- ists , Anabaptists , Papists , Puritans ...
... means , and youth : if it over - glad me to see industry herself ad- venture now to make use of my aged en- deavors , not by such ( I hope ) as rumour doth report , a many of discontented Brown- ists , Anabaptists , Papists , Puritans ...
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... means sure that the god was in the right . I am by no means certain that the true limits of the critical duty are not grossly misunder- stood . Excellence , in a poem especially , may be considered in the light of an axiom , which need ...
... means sure that the god was in the right . I am by no means certain that the true limits of the critical duty are not grossly misunder- stood . Excellence , in a poem especially , may be considered in the light of an axiom , which need ...
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... means of which it became evident that the antiquity of the Mummy had been grossly misjudged . It had been five ... mean ; it might be made to an- swer , no doubt , -but in my time we em- ployed scarcely any thing else than the ...
... means of which it became evident that the antiquity of the Mummy had been grossly misjudged . It had been five ... mean ; it might be made to an- swer , no doubt , -but in my time we em- ployed scarcely any thing else than the ...
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INTRODUCTION | 1 |
From The Vinland History of the Flat | 15 |
MARTIN WALDSEEMÜLLER | 23 |
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Nerodoma skirsnių: 28
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American Literature An Anthology and Critical Survey, 1 tomas John Towner Frederick Trumpų ištraukų rodinys - 1948 |
American Literature An Anthology and Critical Survey, 1 tomas John Towner Frederick Trumpų ištraukų rodinys - 1948 |
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abolitionism American appeared beauty Boston called chief church civil colony Cotton Mather death Deism divine earth Edgar Allan Poe effect Emerson England English eyes fancy father fear feel gave give hand hath heard heart heaven holy honor horse human idea Indians John John Winthrop King labor land Lenape letter liberty Ligeia light literary literature live look Lord Margaret Fuller matter means ment mind Mondamin nature never Nevermore night peace person poem poet poetry political principles Puritan Quakers reason religion Roger Williams sachem seemed slavery society soul speak spirit sweet thee things thou thought tion Tom Walker took true truth unto voice Washington Irving whole wigwam wild William wind word writing York young