Cyclopaedia of American Literature: Embracing Personal and Critical Notices of Authors, and Selections from Their Writings. From the Earliest Period to the Present Day; with Portraits, Autographs, and Other Illustrations, Volume 1C. Scribner, 1855 - American literature |
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... heart to the voyage , lest their nauseous shapes , and the sea , should work too sorely upon my stomach . I speak sadly ; methinks it should break the hearts of Englishmen to see so many goodly English - women imprisoned in French cages ...
... heart to the voyage , lest their nauseous shapes , and the sea , should work too sorely upon my stomach . I speak sadly ; methinks it should break the hearts of Englishmen to see so many goodly English - women imprisoned in French cages ...
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... heart and affections may go along with it , and say This is reprinted in Mass . Hist . Soc . Coll . , First Series , v . 173 , and sequel . In 1655 , after Cotton's death , this was pub- lished in London in a complete form by William ...
... heart and affections may go along with it , and say This is reprinted in Mass . Hist . Soc . Coll . , First Series , v . 173 , and sequel . In 1655 , after Cotton's death , this was pub- lished in London in a complete form by William ...
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... heart ! Yet I know with the Lord is abundant faithfulness , He will not lose his part . When I think of the sweet and gracious company That at Boston once I had , And of the long peace of a fruitful Ministry For twenty years enjoy'd ...
... heart ! Yet I know with the Lord is abundant faithfulness , He will not lose his part . When I think of the sweet and gracious company That at Boston once I had , And of the long peace of a fruitful Ministry For twenty years enjoy'd ...
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... heart of the friend . It abounds with those quaint learned illustrations which those old preachers knew how to ... hearts of many . He JOHN COTTON . 23.
... heart of the friend . It abounds with those quaint learned illustrations which those old preachers knew how to ... hearts of many . He JOHN COTTON . 23.
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... heart to hear and receive . All you stubborn and rebellious , hear and fear , and learn by my harms ; hasten from thence into the wilderness , and see Corah , Dathan , and Abiram going down quick to hell , and all the people flying and ...
... heart to hear and receive . All you stubborn and rebellious , hear and fear , and learn by my harms ; hasten from thence into the wilderness , and see Corah , Dathan , and Abiram going down quick to hell , and all the people flying and ...
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