American Literature: From the beginning to 1860.-v. 2. From 1860 to the presentC. Scribner's Sons, 1948 |
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Page 217
... body through riding so far in ex- treme heat and much exercised in mind and did not know how I should be able to go through the labor of the day . We went to the Chapel at ten , where I had liberty of mind and strength of body be- yond ...
... body through riding so far in ex- treme heat and much exercised in mind and did not know how I should be able to go through the labor of the day . We went to the Chapel at ten , where I had liberty of mind and strength of body be- yond ...
Page 295
... body , who are supposed to have the same con- cerns at stake which those have who ap- pointed them , and who will act in the same manner as the whole body would were they present . If the colony continue increasing , it will become ...
... body , who are supposed to have the same con- cerns at stake which those have who ap- pointed them , and who will act in the same manner as the whole body would were they present . If the colony continue increasing , it will become ...
Page 377
... body ; but the latter being long , and the former uncom- monly short , it gave him the uncouth ap- pearance of a tall man's body mounted up- on a little man's legs . He made up for this turnspit construction of body by throwing his legs ...
... body ; but the latter being long , and the former uncom- monly short , it gave him the uncouth ap- pearance of a tall man's body mounted up- on a little man's legs . He made up for this turnspit construction of body by throwing his legs ...
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