Essay AnnualErich Albert Walter Scott, Foresman and Company, 1937 Vol. for 1933 includes "A bibliography of outstanding American essays published in American periodicals," pp. 367-372. |
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... English , having to name the wedge - shaped fender that was put in front of the first locomotives , called it a plough , which was almost exactly what it was , but the Americans gave it the bold and racy appellation of cow - catcher ...
... English , having to name the wedge - shaped fender that was put in front of the first locomotives , called it a plough , which was almost exactly what it was , but the Americans gave it the bold and racy appellation of cow - catcher ...
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... English as bunkum , has bred bunco and bunk at home , both of which rove the parts of speech in a loose and easy way , and the last of which has issue in the harsh verb to debunk , still under heavy fire in England . The impact of such ...
... English as bunkum , has bred bunco and bunk at home , both of which rove the parts of speech in a loose and easy way , and the last of which has issue in the harsh verb to debunk , still under heavy fire in England . The impact of such ...
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... English God , a sort of father , to whom the childlike and the humble might turn . There was no talk of hell in his books . He made Christmas for me , a merry , roaring English Christmas , full of goodies and plum puddings and merriment ...
... English God , a sort of father , to whom the childlike and the humble might turn . There was no talk of hell in his books . He made Christmas for me , a merry , roaring English Christmas , full of goodies and plum puddings and merriment ...
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