Literature of the Early RepublicEdwin Harrison Cady |
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... true Founding Fathers of the nation . If Paine had been content to retire as a national hero at the end of the war , his own happiness and the integrity of his reputation would have been more secure . But his real significance , and the ...
... true Founding Fathers of the nation . If Paine had been content to retire as a national hero at the end of the war , his own happiness and the integrity of his reputation would have been more secure . But his real significance , and the ...
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... true result of all just reasoning upon the subject . And the adversaries of the plan promulgated by the convention ought to have confined them- selves to showing that the internal structure of the proposed gov- ernment was such as to ...
... true result of all just reasoning upon the subject . And the adversaries of the plan promulgated by the convention ought to have confined them- selves to showing that the internal structure of the proposed gov- ernment was such as to ...
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... true , my lord ; positively very true . " Nature has hardly formed a woman ugly enough to be insensible to flattery upon her person . " Extremely just , my lord ; every day's delightful experi- ence confirms this . " If her face is so ...
... true , my lord ; positively very true . " Nature has hardly formed a woman ugly enough to be insensible to flattery upon her person . " Extremely just , my lord ; every day's delightful experi- ence confirms this . " If her face is so ...
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from Letters from a Farmer in Penn sylvania Letter | 1 |
Declaration of Independence | 2 |
from The Crisis no | 3 |
Copyright | |
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