Discourse: A Review of the Liberal Arts, Volumen4Concordia College, 1961 |
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... Masters connected him with the Republican - Puritan - Plutocrats who were ruling the land and leading it steadily away from its true Jeffersonian ideals . In one of the earlier essays , " The Constitution and our Insular Possessions ...
... Masters connected him with the Republican - Puritan - Plutocrats who were ruling the land and leading it steadily away from its true Jeffersonian ideals . In one of the earlier essays , " The Constitution and our Insular Possessions ...
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... Masters by Hern- don's biography . All three epitaphs are assigned to persons who lived in the beloved Petersburg area . But as Masters broadened and deepened the plan of the Anthology , is it possible that he made absolutely no ...
... Masters by Hern- don's biography . All three epitaphs are assigned to persons who lived in the beloved Petersburg area . But as Masters broadened and deepened the plan of the Anthology , is it possible that he made absolutely no ...
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... Masters did not then think so , or at least thought that his great virtues far outweighed his failings . There is no doubt , on the other hand , that when Mas- ters wrote Lincoln : the Man fifteen years later , he had changed his ...
... Masters did not then think so , or at least thought that his great virtues far outweighed his failings . There is no doubt , on the other hand , that when Mas- ters wrote Lincoln : the Man fifteen years later , he had changed his ...
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