A Book of American LiteratureFranklyn Bliss Snyder, Edward Douglas Snyder Macmillan, 1927 - 1245 páginas |
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... voice , my contemplations of the Creator and Redeemer . And scarce any thing , among all the works of nature , was so sweet to me as thunder and lightning ; formerly , nothing had been so terrible to me . Before , I used to be ...
... voice , my contemplations of the Creator and Redeemer . And scarce any thing , among all the works of nature , was so sweet to me as thunder and lightning ; formerly , nothing had been so terrible to me . Before , I used to be ...
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... voice could mean . I believed , beyond doubting , that it was the voice of an holy angel ; but as yet it was a mystery to me . I was then carried in spirit to the mines , where poor oppressed people were digging rich treasures for those ...
... voice could mean . I believed , beyond doubting , that it was the voice of an holy angel ; but as yet it was a mystery to me . I was then carried in spirit to the mines , where poor oppressed people were digging rich treasures for those ...
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... voice at a tavern , when you should be at work , he sends for his money the next day ; demands it , before he can receive it , in a lump . It shows , besides , that you are mind- ful of what you owe ; it makes you ap- pear a careful as ...
... voice at a tavern , when you should be at work , he sends for his money the next day ; demands it , before he can receive it , in a lump . It shows , besides , that you are mind- ful of what you owe ; it makes you ap- pear a careful as ...
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... voice , and articulated his words so perfectly that he might be heard and understood at a great distance , especially as his audi- tors observed the most perfect silence . He preached one evening from the top of the court - house steps ...
... voice , and articulated his words so perfectly that he might be heard and understood at a great distance , especially as his audi- tors observed the most perfect silence . He preached one evening from the top of the court - house steps ...
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... voice or representation . That your sex are naturally tyranni- cal is a truth so thoroughly established as to admit of no dispute ; but such of you as wish to be happy , willingly give up the harsh title of master for the more tender ...
... voice or representation . That your sex are naturally tyranni- cal is a truth so thoroughly established as to admit of no dispute ; but such of you as wish to be happy , willingly give up the harsh title of master for the more tender ...
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