The University of Mississippi Studies in English, Volumes 6-10Department of English, University of Mississippi., 1965 - American literature |
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Page 53
... tion . Even though World War I had begun on July 28 , 1914 , no at- tempt had been made before the war , or was made early in the war , by the Canadian government to train fliers . Nearly a year 2Material for this section is taken from ...
... tion . Even though World War I had begun on July 28 , 1914 , no at- tempt had been made before the war , or was made early in the war , by the Canadian government to train fliers . Nearly a year 2Material for this section is taken from ...
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... tion , invasion for invasion , spoil for spoil , destruction for destruc- tion . " Because " when God hath decreed servitude on a sinful nation , fitted by their own vices for no condition but servile , all estates of government are ...
... tion , invasion for invasion , spoil for spoil , destruction for destruc- tion . " Because " when God hath decreed servitude on a sinful nation , fitted by their own vices for no condition but servile , all estates of government are ...
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... tion may be ascribed to numerous elements , such as its story , theme , allegory , creativity , accuracy , characterization , geo- graphy , description , courage , comradeship , suspense , and theo- logy ; but not least in this mighty ...
... tion may be ascribed to numerous elements , such as its story , theme , allegory , creativity , accuracy , characterization , geo- graphy , description , courage , comradeship , suspense , and theo- logy ; but not least in this mighty ...
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The Cloaks of | 5 |
Platonism in the Works of Edmund Spenser 223 | 23 |
Rowan Oak Faulkners Golden Bough | 39 |
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