Discourse: A Review of the Liberal Arts, Volumen4Concordia College, 1961 |
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... father struggled to win a practice , was not easy for the Masters family . Moreover , as he grew older and showed inclinations toward literature and journalism , he found his father strongly opposed to these activities . For these and ...
... father struggled to win a practice , was not easy for the Masters family . Moreover , as he grew older and showed inclinations toward literature and journalism , he found his father strongly opposed to these activities . For these and ...
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... father even , though opposed to slavery , firmly prevented his boy from following an impulse to join the Union forces . Those from the North voted for the new Republican party , were abolitionists , and supported the war actively ...
... father even , though opposed to slavery , firmly prevented his boy from following an impulse to join the Union forces . Those from the North voted for the new Republican party , were abolitionists , and supported the war actively ...
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... father coming - with much suffering and after stunned uncertainty -to a realization of what the world means to his children . If the attempt of Margayya to oversteer his son costs the father all his worldly wealth and even his self ...
... father coming - with much suffering and after stunned uncertainty -to a realization of what the world means to his children . If the attempt of Margayya to oversteer his son costs the father all his worldly wealth and even his self ...
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Meditations on a Theme from Rip Van Winkle poem | 2 |
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