Prose and Poetry of the Revolution: The Establishment of the NationFrederick Clarke Prescott, John Herbert Nelson Thomas Y. Crowell, 1925 - 266 страници |
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... Happy as Long as We Can [ by Joseph Stansbury ] 111 The United States [ by Joseph Stansbury ] 112 To Peace [ From the Manuscript of Joseph Stans- bury ] 113 FRANCIS HOPKINSON 114 A Pretty Story 115 . Lying Offices 123 A Sentiment 125 ...
... Happy as Long as We Can [ by Joseph Stansbury ] 111 The United States [ by Joseph Stansbury ] 112 To Peace [ From the Manuscript of Joseph Stans- bury ] 113 FRANCIS HOPKINSON 114 A Pretty Story 115 . Lying Offices 123 A Sentiment 125 ...
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... happy life was interrupted by the Revolution , toward which his attitude is uncertain ; apparently he was suspected by both sides . Leaving his farm early in 1779 , intending to return to France , he suffered poverty and imprisonment in ...
... happy life was interrupted by the Revolution , toward which his attitude is uncertain ; apparently he was suspected by both sides . Leaving his farm early in 1779 , intending to return to France , he suffered poverty and imprisonment in ...
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... happy in my new situation , and where is that station . which can confer a more substantial system of felicity than that of an American farmer , possessing freedom of action , freedom of thoughts , ruled by a mode of government which ...
... happy in my new situation , and where is that station . which can confer a more substantial system of felicity than that of an American farmer , possessing freedom of action , freedom of thoughts , ruled by a mode of government which ...
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... happy those to whom this transition has served as a powerful spur to labor , to prosperity , and to the good estab- lishment of children , born in the days of their poverty ! and who had no other portion to expect but the rags of their ...
... happy those to whom this transition has served as a powerful spur to labor , to prosperity , and to the good estab- lishment of children , born in the days of their poverty ! and who had no other portion to expect but the rags of their ...
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... happy before this unfor- tunate Revolution . I feel that I am no longer so ; therefore I regret the change . This is the only mode of reasoning adapted to persons in my situation . Must I then bid farewell to Britain , to that renowned ...
... happy before this unfor- tunate Revolution . I feel that I am no longer so ; therefore I regret the change . This is the only mode of reasoning adapted to persons in my situation . Must I then bid farewell to Britain , to that renowned ...
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