American Literature: From the beginning to 1860.-v. 2. From 1860 to the present |
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Also Mr. William Brewster , a rev- erent man , who afterwards was chosen an elder of the church and lived with them till old age . But after these things they could not long continue in any peaceable condition , but were hunted and ...
Also Mr. William Brewster , a rev- erent man , who afterwards was chosen an elder of the church and lived with them till old age . But after these things they could not long continue in any peaceable condition , but were hunted and ...
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Yet to compare your sin with their who lived a longer time , I do confess yours is much less though every sin's a crime . 181 " A crime it is , therefore in bliss you may not hope to dwell ; But unto you I shall allow the easiest room ...
Yet to compare your sin with their who lived a longer time , I do confess yours is much less though every sin's a crime . 181 " A crime it is , therefore in bliss you may not hope to dwell ; But unto you I shall allow the easiest room ...
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I remember the delight and wonder in which I lived with it . It seemed to me as if I had myself written the book , in some former life , so sincerely it spoke to my thought and experience . It happened , when in Paris , in 1833 ...
I remember the delight and wonder in which I lived with it . It seemed to me as if I had myself written the book , in some former life , so sincerely it spoke to my thought and experience . It happened , when in Paris , in 1833 ...
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