Cyclopædia of American Literature, Volume 1C. Scribner, 1855 - American literature |
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... truth and grace to bring ; A noble work for all these noble peers , Which guide this state in their superior spheres . You holy Aarons , let your censers ne'er Cease burning till these men Jehovah fear . This curious poem is conducted ...
... truth and grace to bring ; A noble work for all these noble peers , Which guide this state in their superior spheres . You holy Aarons , let your censers ne'er Cease burning till these men Jehovah fear . This curious poem is conducted ...
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... truth they know . CAPTAIN JOHN SMITH . THE renowned Captain John Smith , on returning home from service against the Turks , and from a journey in which he had well nigh exhausted all that Europe conld offer of adventure , and fully ...
... truth they know . CAPTAIN JOHN SMITH . THE renowned Captain John Smith , on returning home from service against the Turks , and from a journey in which he had well nigh exhausted all that Europe conld offer of adventure , and fully ...
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... truth , of justice , of loyalty , of honor , of liberty . May no private views nor party broils ever enter these walls . " Lovell's Latin ode ( 1. ) to Governor Bernard is forcible and elegant , and its concluding simile of the torn ...
... truth , of justice , of loyalty , of honor , of liberty . May no private views nor party broils ever enter these walls . " Lovell's Latin ode ( 1. ) to Governor Bernard is forcible and elegant , and its concluding simile of the torn ...
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... truth of God's kingdom , doth in its place uphold the whole kingdom of his Truths ; take away the least vericulum out of the world and it unworlds all potentially , and may Remarks on the Early Laws of Massachusetts Bay , with the Code ...
... truth of God's kingdom , doth in its place uphold the whole kingdom of his Truths ; take away the least vericulum out of the world and it unworlds all potentially , and may Remarks on the Early Laws of Massachusetts Bay , with the Code ...
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... truth and justice turn not aside . Remember thou a Cotton had , Which made the hearts of many glad ; What he thee taught bear thou in mind , It's hard another such to find . A Winthrop once in thee was known , Who unto thee was as a ...
... truth and justice turn not aside . Remember thou a Cotton had , Which made the hearts of many glad ; What he thee taught bear thou in mind , It's hard another such to find . A Winthrop once in thee was known , Who unto thee was as a ...
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