A Book of American LiteratureFranklyn Bliss Snyder, Edward Douglas Snyder Macmillan, 1927 - 1245 páginas |
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Página 14
... it selfe . I answer , 1 of special ability merie , he begane to tell them , he would give them good counsell . You see ( saith he ) that many of your fellows 2 food 1 off are carried to Virginia ; and if you stay till 14 THE BEGINNINGS.
... it selfe . I answer , 1 of special ability merie , he begane to tell them , he would give them good counsell . You see ( saith he ) that many of your fellows 2 food 1 off are carried to Virginia ; and if you stay till 14 THE BEGINNINGS.
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... tell him he is either an atheist , or an heretique , or an hypocrite , or at best a 20 captive to some lust . Poly - piety is the greatest impiety in the world . True religion is Ignis probationis , which doth congregare homogenea et ...
... tell him he is either an atheist , or an heretique , or an hypocrite , or at best a 20 captive to some lust . Poly - piety is the greatest impiety in the world . True religion is Ignis probationis , which doth congregare homogenea et ...
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... tell my griefs in either hemisphere ; And if the whirling of thy wheels don't drown'd 5 The woful accents of my doleful sound , 1 than If in thy swift carreer thou canst make stay , I crave this boon , this errand by the way : Commend ...
... tell my griefs in either hemisphere ; And if the whirling of thy wheels don't drown'd 5 The woful accents of my doleful sound , 1 than If in thy swift carreer thou canst make stay , I crave this boon , this errand by the way : Commend ...
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... Tell him I would say more , but cannot well : Oppressed minds abruptest tales do tell . Now post with double speed , mark what I say ; By all our loves conjure him not to stay . MICHAEL WIGGLESWORTH ( 1631-1705 ) From THE DAY OF DOOM TO ...
... Tell him I would say more , but cannot well : Oppressed minds abruptest tales do tell . Now post with double speed , mark what I say ; By all our loves conjure him not to stay . MICHAEL WIGGLESWORTH ( 1631-1705 ) From THE DAY OF DOOM TO ...
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... tell how sweet and comfortable that place was to her . But to return : The Indians laid hold of me , pulling me one way , and the children another , and said , " Come go along with us . " I told them they would kill me . They answered ...
... tell how sweet and comfortable that place was to her . But to return : The Indians laid hold of me , pulling me one way , and the children another , and said , " Come go along with us . " I told them they would kill me . They answered ...
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