The American Common-place Book of Prose: A Collection of Eloquent and Interesting Extracts from the Writings of American AuthorsS. G. Goodrich, 1828 - 468 halaman |
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... Josiah Quincy , Jun.-J. QUINCY . AFTER being five weeks at sea , the wished - for shore yet at a distance , he became convinced that his fate was inevitable , and prepared to submit himself to the will of Heaven with heroic calmness and ...
... Josiah Quincy , Jun.-J. QUINCY . AFTER being five weeks at sea , the wished - for shore yet at a distance , he became convinced that his fate was inevitable , and prepared to submit himself to the will of Heaven with heroic calmness and ...
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... JOSIAH QUINCY , JUN . WHEN I reflect on the exalted character of the ancient Britons , on the fortitude of our illustrious prede- * The first part of this extract was published in the Boston Gazette in September , 1767 , on receiving ...
... JOSIAH QUINCY , JUN . WHEN I reflect on the exalted character of the ancient Britons , on the fortitude of our illustrious prede- * The first part of this extract was published in the Boston Gazette in September , 1767 , on receiving ...
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... JOSIAH QUINCY , JUN . THUS , my countrymen , from the days of Gardiner and Morton , Gorges and Mason , Randolph and Cranfield , down to the present day , the inhabitants of this northern region have constantly been in dangers and ...
... JOSIAH QUINCY , JUN . THUS , my countrymen , from the days of Gardiner and Morton , Gorges and Mason , Randolph and Cranfield , down to the present day , the inhabitants of this northern region have constantly been in dangers and ...
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... Josiah Quincy , Jun.-J. QUINCY . By the lapse of half a century , the actors in the scenes immediately preceding the American revolution begin to be placed in a light , and at a distance , favourable at once to right feelings and just ...
... Josiah Quincy , Jun.-J. QUINCY . By the lapse of half a century , the actors in the scenes immediately preceding the American revolution begin to be placed in a light , and at a distance , favourable at once to right feelings and just ...
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