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... felt the pulsation which showed me that I could be tempted in that way there never was a moment when I felt anything by which you could have drawn me astray - for I loved you as I now love God - and I can conceive of no higher love ...
... felt the pulsation which showed me that I could be tempted in that way there never was a moment when I felt anything by which you could have drawn me astray - for I loved you as I now love God - and I can conceive of no higher love ...
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... felt , we all felt , even those who did not object to slaves , that slavery must be destroyed . We felt that it was a stain to the Union that men should be bought and sold , like cattle . ' " Bismarck changes the subject . The General ...
... felt , we all felt , even those who did not object to slaves , that slavery must be destroyed . We felt that it was a stain to the Union that men should be bought and sold , like cattle . ' " Bismarck changes the subject . The General ...
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... felt wherever Eng- lish was written . But in Pound's case this influence was felt especially in the United States . We have no concern here with this period in which Pound played so central a role , the only period in our literary ...
... felt wherever Eng- lish was written . But in Pound's case this influence was felt especially in the United States . We have no concern here with this period in which Pound played so central a role , the only period in our literary ...
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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