American Literature: An Anthology and Critical Survey, Volume 1C. Scribner's Sons, 1948 - 1120 pages |
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Page 81
... desired to speak , the first should hold his peace ; as also I signified that some were scrupulous of going into the Quakers ' meeting - house , and therefore I desired some thoughts about it ; they thought it convenient to send H. Bull ...
... desired to speak , the first should hold his peace ; as also I signified that some were scrupulous of going into the Quakers ' meeting - house , and therefore I desired some thoughts about it ; they thought it convenient to send H. Bull ...
Page 91
... desired them that they would carry me to Albany upon one of those horses and sell me for powder , for so they had sometimes discoursed . I was utterly hope- less of getting home on foot the way that I came . I could hardly bear to think ...
... desired them that they would carry me to Albany upon one of those horses and sell me for powder , for so they had sometimes discoursed . I was utterly hope- less of getting home on foot the way that I came . I could hardly bear to think ...
Page 93
... desired to see me , and I as earnestly desired to see her ; and yet neither of us could get an opportunity . My daughter was also now about a mile off , and I had not seen her in nine or ten weeks , as I had not seen my sister since our ...
... desired to see me , and I as earnestly desired to see her ; and yet neither of us could get an opportunity . My daughter was also now about a mile off , and I had not seen her in nine or ten weeks , as I had not seen my sister since our ...
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