Century Monthly Magazine, Volume 100Josiah Gilbert Holland, Richard Watson Gilder Century Company, 1920 - American literature |
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... told that a controversy over a stray pig led to the discovery of great principles which were afterward embodied in the Constitution of the United States . As to the Monroe Doctrine , that was indigenous to Rhode Island . Our romancers ...
... told that a controversy over a stray pig led to the discovery of great principles which were afterward embodied in the Constitution of the United States . As to the Monroe Doctrine , that was indigenous to Rhode Island . Our romancers ...
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... told us that Herbert was thinking of Virginia and not of New England , but his lines are suggestive of the direc- tion of men's thought . The field of spiritual adventure lay on the western shores of the Atlantic . We know what the ...
... told us that Herbert was thinking of Virginia and not of New England , but his lines are suggestive of the direc- tion of men's thought . The field of spiritual adventure lay on the western shores of the Atlantic . We know what the ...
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... told the pathetic story of the early trials of the Pilgrims . Full little did I thinke that the downfall of the Bishops with their courts , cannons and ceremonies had been so neare when I first begane these scribled writings ( which was ...
... told the pathetic story of the early trials of the Pilgrims . Full little did I thinke that the downfall of the Bishops with their courts , cannons and ceremonies had been so neare when I first begane these scribled writings ( which was ...
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... told him of her marriage . She had followed him out to the cow - pen to keep him com- pany while he did the milking , as she often used to do , for they had been fast cronies , she and this hard man who had loved nobody in the world but ...
... told him of her marriage . She had followed him out to the cow - pen to keep him com- pany while he did the milking , as she often used to do , for they had been fast cronies , she and this hard man who had loved nobody in the world but ...
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... told him of any house- hold need , so that she had reduced her requests to the lowest possible limit . At thought of the future , she was sick with apprehension . Her under - nour- ished body felt a physical fear of what lay before her ...
... told him of any house- hold need , so that she had reduced her requests to the lowest possible limit . At thought of the future , she was sick with apprehension . Her under - nour- ished body felt a physical fear of what lay before her ...
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