American Thought and Writing: The Revolution and the early RepublicRussel Blaine Nye, Norman S. Grabo Houghton Mifflin, 1965 |
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... give in his private affairs , so has a community to deter- mine what they will give and grant of their substance , for the ad- ministration of public affairs . And in both cases more are ready generally to offer their service at the ...
... give in his private affairs , so has a community to deter- mine what they will give and grant of their substance , for the ad- ministration of public affairs . And in both cases more are ready generally to offer their service at the ...
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... give us again the gods of the Greeks ; give us again the more intelligible as well as more com- fortable systems of Athanasius and Calvin ; nay , give us again our popes and hierarchies , Benedictines and Jesuits , with all their super ...
... give us again the gods of the Greeks ; give us again the more intelligible as well as more com- fortable systems of Athanasius and Calvin ; nay , give us again our popes and hierarchies , Benedictines and Jesuits , with all their super ...
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... give this practice in a dictionary ; but it is probable that the pronunciation , even at court , or on the stage , is not uniform . The compiler therefore must follow his particular friends and patrons ; in which case he is sure to be ...
... give this practice in a dictionary ; but it is probable that the pronunciation , even at court , or on the stage , is not uniform . The compiler therefore must follow his particular friends and patrons ; in which case he is sure to be ...
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