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... thing in the world ; and you drive at it and make every thing bend to it , to the mani- fest injury of other interests . For instance , when you are intent on raising flowers , you are sure to visit them and inspect them very carefully ...
... thing in the world ; and you drive at it and make every thing bend to it , to the mani- fest injury of other interests . For instance , when you are intent on raising flowers , you are sure to visit them and inspect them very carefully ...
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... things imagined above , nor anything ranging with them . In my last journey of nearly three months between the Mississippi and the Upper James River , I saw not only none of those things , received ... thing of its kind 230 PATRIOTIC GORE.
... things imagined above , nor anything ranging with them . In my last journey of nearly three months between the Mississippi and the Upper James River , I saw not only none of those things , received ... thing of its kind 230 PATRIOTIC GORE.
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... Thing of Ugliness , Disease , " and " White : A Thing of Life , Health , and Beauty , " and in which he tries to show that the first of these colors has always been associated with sinister things such as mourning , the Devil , the ...
... Thing of Ugliness , Disease , " and " White : A Thing of Life , Health , and Beauty , " and in which he tries to show that the first of these colors has always been associated with sinister things such as mourning , the Devil , the ...
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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