American Literature: From the beginning to 1860.-v. 2. From 1860 to the presentC. Scribner's Sons, 1948 |
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... hand . He knelt upon the ground , he took his hand . " Oh ! brave warrior , " said he , " why did you throw yourself in my way ? " William raised himself and , pointing to old Mr. Dudley , cried , " To save a father . " The old ...
... hand . He knelt upon the ground , he took his hand . " Oh ! brave warrior , " said he , " why did you throw yourself in my way ? " William raised himself and , pointing to old Mr. Dudley , cried , " To save a father . " The old ...
Page 185
... hand which made all creatures should not preserve them , they would all presently return to their first nothing , Heb . 1. 3. Now that is Providence . Creation giveth primo esse , but providence giveth porro esse , as the schools ...
... hand which made all creatures should not preserve them , they would all presently return to their first nothing , Heb . 1. 3. Now that is Providence . Creation giveth primo esse , but providence giveth porro esse , as the schools ...
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... hand . I tell ye , fellow - exiles , that Charles of England , and Laud , our bitterest per- secutor , arch - priest of Canterbury , are resolute to pursue us even hither . They are taking counsel , saith this letter , to send over a ...
... hand . I tell ye , fellow - exiles , that Charles of England , and Laud , our bitterest per- secutor , arch - priest of Canterbury , are resolute to pursue us even hither . They are taking counsel , saith this letter , to send over a ...
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