American Literature: From the beginning to 1860.-v. 2. From 1860 to the present |
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The same he had delivered plainly in public , divers times ; but , for the indwelling of the person of the Holy Ghost , he held that still , as some others of the ministers did , but not union with the person of the Holy Ghost ...
The same he had delivered plainly in public , divers times ; but , for the indwelling of the person of the Holy Ghost , he held that still , as some others of the ministers did , but not union with the person of the Holy Ghost ...
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It is proposed that the payments , as already stated , be made to every person , rich or poor . ... Such persons as do not choose to receive it can throw it into the common fund . Taking it then for granted that no per- son ought to be ...
It is proposed that the payments , as already stated , be made to every person , rich or poor . ... Such persons as do not choose to receive it can throw it into the common fund . Taking it then for granted that no per- son ought to be ...
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I have no idea it would be accepted by many persons who had a yearly income of two or three hundred pounds sterling . ... 316,666 will provide for the lame and blind under that age , at the same rate of £ 10 annually for each person .
I have no idea it would be accepted by many persons who had a yearly income of two or three hundred pounds sterling . ... 316,666 will provide for the lame and blind under that age , at the same rate of £ 10 annually for each person .
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