Century Monthly Magazine, Volume 100Josiah Gilbert Holland, Richard Watson Gilder Century Company, 1920 - American literature |
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... natural than that we Americanize the men of the May- flower who came to these shores in the year 1620 ? Have we not for a long time adopted them as in a peculiar manner our forefathers , and have we not a right to attribute to them our ...
... natural than that we Americanize the men of the May- flower who came to these shores in the year 1620 ? Have we not for a long time adopted them as in a peculiar manner our forefathers , and have we not a right to attribute to them our ...
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... naturally turned . So conservative a churchman as George Her- bert wrote : Religion stands on tiptoe in our land Ready to pass to the American strand . The official censor hesitated to allow the book containing these lines , so ...
... naturally turned . So conservative a churchman as George Her- bert wrote : Religion stands on tiptoe in our land Ready to pass to the American strand . The official censor hesitated to allow the book containing these lines , so ...
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... natural that they should have concluded the white man was planning to reduce them again to the slavery they had thrown off more than a century before . All this has been corrected . The American Chef de la Gendarmerie d'Haiti who ...
... natural that they should have concluded the white man was planning to reduce them again to the slavery they had thrown off more than a century before . All this has been corrected . The American Chef de la Gendarmerie d'Haiti who ...
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... natural to Haitian chiefs to be suspicious of their fellows . In vain Conzé sent letters writ- ten by his secretary , in proper caco style - most of them dictated by Han- neken - to the big chief , offering the as- sistance of his ...
... natural to Haitian chiefs to be suspicious of their fellows . In vain Conzé sent letters writ- ten by his secretary , in proper caco style - most of them dictated by Han- neken - to the big chief , offering the as- sistance of his ...
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... natural. attack on Grande Rivière . Here Han- neken well knew he was playing with fire . If anything went wrong and Grande Rivière was taken , nothing could keep the cacos out of Cap Haitien , the second city of Haiti and the key to all ...
... natural. attack on Grande Rivière . Here Han- neken well knew he was playing with fire . If anything went wrong and Grande Rivière was taken , nothing could keep the cacos out of Cap Haitien , the second city of Haiti and the key to all ...
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