Century Monthly Magazine, 100 tomasJosiah Gilbert Holland, Richard Watson Gilder Century Company, 1920 |
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... felt as we do , or would have done so if they had had the opportunity . They were the makers of America ; that goes without question . Why , then , should we not attribute to them American princi- ples as we understand them ? This ...
... felt as we do , or would have done so if they had had the opportunity . They were the makers of America ; that goes without question . Why , then , should we not attribute to them American princi- ples as we understand them ? This ...
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... felt themselves to be exiles . That experience they had passed through ten years before when they were driven out of their own land and took refuge in Holland . Then they were indeed living as aliens among people who had another ...
... felt themselves to be exiles . That experience they had passed through ten years before when they were driven out of their own land and took refuge in Holland . Then they were indeed living as aliens among people who had another ...
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... felt the same impulse , and yielded to it in much the same way . And in yielding they were not cutting themselves off from their own country ; they were taking part in its expansion . The congregation in Leyden , said Governor Bradford ...
... felt the same impulse , and yielded to it in much the same way . And in yielding they were not cutting themselves off from their own country ; they were taking part in its expansion . The congregation in Leyden , said Governor Bradford ...
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... felt unable for the moment to open it , for her heart seemed deter- mined to bound out of her body ; but her eyes caressed the name his hand had penned . How strange it must have felt for pappy to write that new name , Mrs. Ed Hickson ...
... felt unable for the moment to open it , for her heart seemed deter- mined to bound out of her body ; but her eyes caressed the name his hand had penned . How strange it must have felt for pappy to write that new name , Mrs. Ed Hickson ...
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... felt hurt that he did not . She told herself that he was only a boy , and that he could n't realize what she was going through , and that he had his own worries . The drought was beginning seriously to menace the cotton , and his gaze ...
... felt hurt that he did not . She told herself that he was only a boy , and that he could n't realize what she was going through , and that he had his own worries . The drought was beginning seriously to menace the cotton , and his gaze ...
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