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to-night's meeting. They tell me that some of our community are to be here from Falmouth and beyond, and others from Connecticut ...
silent sky above Goodman Brown. But something fluttered lightly down through the air and caught on the branch of a tree. The you ...
space, hemmed in by the dark wall of the forest, arose a rock, bearing some rude, natural resemblance either to an alter or a pu ...
blazing pines threw up a loftier flame, and obscurely discovered shapes and visages of horror on the smoke wreaths above the imp ...
wicked arts, and which inexhaustibly supplies more evil impulses than human power--than my power at its utmost--can make manifes ...
pint of morning's milk. Goodman Brown snatched away the child as from the grasp of the fiend himself. Turning the corner by the ...
REVIEW 4 Check Answer Question 1 of 5 Transcendentalism is a reaction to the _____. A. War of 1812 B. Civil War C. Industrial Re ...
A Moment of Definition and Redefinition LITERATURE OF THE CIVIL WAR 5 ...
OVERVIEW Key Terms Abolition in medias res disillusionment TEXTS & CONTEXTS 5 The Civil War TIMELINE 5 ...
THE GETTYSBURG ADDRESS BY ABRAHAM LINCOLN President Abraham Lincoln (1809-1865) was famously born in a one-room log cabin on the ...
The Gettysburg Address by Abraham Lincolm Four score and seven years ago our fathers brought forth on this continent, a new nati ...
LETTERS TO HIS FAMILY BY ROBERT E. LEE Robert E. Lee (1807-1870) was the son of the great Revolutionary war hero Harry “Light Ho ...
Letters to His Family by Robert E. Lee I received Everett’s Life of Washington which you sent me, and enjoyed its perusal. How h ...
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FROM MY BONDAGE AND MY FREEDOM BY FREDERICK DOUGLASS Frederick Douglass (1818-1895) once famously stated, "I would unite with an ...
From My Bondage and My Freedom by Frederick Douglass I was born in Tuckahoe, near Hillsborough, and about twelve miles from East ...
permission which they seldom get, and one that gives to him that gives it the proud name of being a kind master. I do not recoll ...
She was entirely unlike any other white woman I had ever seen. I could not approach her as I was accustomed to approach other wh ...
he most loved, that I most hated. That which to him was a great evil, to be carefully shunned, was to me a great good, to be dil ...
me that more valuable bread of knowledge. I am strongly tempted to give the names of two or three of those little boys, as a tes ...
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