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Page vii
... called on to justify the same victories and the same defeats . The God of the North won , and not only the war but ... called " the flowering of New - viii NEW INTRODUCTION England " and F. O. Matthiessen called.
... called on to justify the same victories and the same defeats . The God of the North won , and not only the war but ... called " the flowering of New - viii NEW INTRODUCTION England " and F. O. Matthiessen called.
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... called Grierson " the supreme essayist of the age " and said that the book had influenced him more than any other he had ever read . Ten years later , a good deal of La Révolte Idéaliste appeared in an English version in a collection of ...
... called Grierson " the supreme essayist of the age " and said that the book had influenced him more than any other he had ever read . Ten years later , a good deal of La Révolte Idéaliste appeared in an English version in a collection of ...
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... called Cobwebs in the Church , and he afterwards wrote in his diary that cer- tain of the Boston churches - he was by that time living in New England - " had an average religion that was waterlogged with last century bilgewater . " He ...
... called Cobwebs in the Church , and he afterwards wrote in his diary that cer- tain of the Boston churches - he was by that time living in New England - " had an average religion that was waterlogged with last century bilgewater . " He ...
Contents
Harriet Beecher Stowe | 3 |
Calvin Stowe Francis Grierson The Battle Hymn | 59 |
Abraham Lincoln | 99 |
Copyright | |
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Patriotic Gore: Studies in the Literature of the American Civil War Edmund Wilson Limited preview - 1994 |
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