Cyclopędia of American Literature, Volume 1C. Scribner, 1855 - American literature |
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... never so good of itself . In winter time they have all manner of fowls of the water and of the land , and beasts of the land and water , pond fish , with catharres and other roots , Indian beans and clams . In the summer they have all ...
... never so good of itself . In winter time they have all manner of fowls of the water and of the land , and beasts of the land and water , pond fish , with catharres and other roots , Indian beans and clams . In the summer they have all ...
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... never be starved , that never want store of such like bread as this is . Cotton's Keys of the kingdom of Heaven and Power thereof exhibits his system of church go- vernment . He published numerous discourses and religious treatises of a ...
... never be starved , that never want store of such like bread as this is . Cotton's Keys of the kingdom of Heaven and Power thereof exhibits his system of church go- vernment . He published numerous discourses and religious treatises of a ...
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... never dies , the fire there burning , and never goes out , and know this sin hath done , and it will do so to all that love it and live in it . FROM THE DOUBTING CHRISTIAN DRAWN TO CHRIST . Many a poor soul mourns and cries to heaven ...
... never dies , the fire there burning , and never goes out , and know this sin hath done , and it will do so to all that love it and live in it . FROM THE DOUBTING CHRISTIAN DRAWN TO CHRIST . Many a poor soul mourns and cries to heaven ...
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... never to had birth , Because they're bigger , and their bodyes stronger ? Nay , they shall darken , perish , fade and dye , And when unmade , so ever shall they lye , But man was made for endless immortality . Under the cooling shadow ...
... never to had birth , Because they're bigger , and their bodyes stronger ? Nay , they shall darken , perish , fade and dye , And when unmade , so ever shall they lye , But man was made for endless immortality . Under the cooling shadow ...
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... never do . The end that God doth send his sword , is that we might amend , Then , if that we reform aright , the war will shortly end . New England they are like the Jews , as like as like can be ; They made large promises to God , at ...
... never do . The end that God doth send his sword , is that we might amend , Then , if that we reform aright , the war will shortly end . New England they are like the Jews , as like as like can be ; They made large promises to God , at ...
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