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Weiss , JOHN The Task of Religion WHITE , ANDREW DICKSON The Field of
Historical Study WILSON , WOODROW The Course of American History 1162 .
1177 1199 WINTHROP , ROBERT CHARLES The Death of John C. Calhoun The
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Weiss , JOHN The Task of Religion WHITE , ANDREW DICKSON The Field of
Historical Study WILSON , WOODROW The Course of American History 1162 .
1177 1199 WINTHROP , ROBERT CHARLES The Death of John C. Calhoun The
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... form ; but the substance of the books of power is the deposit of experience in
the hearts and minds of a race . In American literature we have a fresh field and
an old race ; we have new conditions , and an experience which antedates them .
... form ; but the substance of the books of power is the deposit of experience in
the hearts and minds of a race . In American literature we have a fresh field and
an old race ; we have new conditions , and an experience which antedates them .
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No man can command this consummate bloom on human speech ; it lies on his
work as it lies on the fields , because the creative spirit has passed that way . It
came again and again to Wordsworth during fifteen marvelous years ; and when
it ...
No man can command this consummate bloom on human speech ; it lies on his
work as it lies on the fields , because the creative spirit has passed that way . It
came again and again to Wordsworth during fifteen marvelous years ; and when
it ...
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... of the Old World . His criticism was almost entirely free from that narrow
localism which values a writer because he belongs to a section , and not
because his work belongs to literature . He brought into the field of criticism large
knowledge of ...
... of the Old World . His criticism was almost entirely free from that narrow
localism which values a writer because he belongs to a section , and not
because his work belongs to literature . He brought into the field of criticism large
knowledge of ...
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Nothing has so impressed me in the program to - day as the organization of the
old Soldiers , carrying with them their tattered flags , which they bore a third of a
century ago upon the fields of war . More than sixty of the old regimental flags will
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Nothing has so impressed me in the program to - day as the organization of the
old Soldiers , carrying with them their tattered flags , which they bore a third of a
century ago upon the fields of war . More than sixty of the old regimental flags will
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