The Wept of Wish-ton-wish: A TaleStringer & Townsend, 1849 |
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... faith . " SHAKSPEARE THE incidents of this tale must be sought in a remote period of the annals of America . A colony of self - devoted and pious refugees from religious persecution had landed on the rock of Plymouth , less than half a ...
... faith . " SHAKSPEARE THE incidents of this tale must be sought in a remote period of the annals of America . A colony of self - devoted and pious refugees from religious persecution had landed on the rock of Plymouth , less than half a ...
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... faith , which all had the presumption , no less than the folly , to believe were necessary to propitiate the omnipotent and merciful father of the universe . If our task were one of theology , a wholesome moral on the vanity , no less ...
... faith , which all had the presumption , no less than the folly , to believe were necessary to propitiate the omnipotent and merciful father of the universe . If our task were one of theology , a wholesome moral on the vanity , no less ...
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... faith ; and , rather than let go its hold , will I once more cheerfully devote to the howling wilderness , ease , offspring , and , should it be the will of Providence , life itself ! " The day of parting was one of unfeigned and ...
... faith ; and , rather than let go its hold , will I once more cheerfully devote to the howling wilderness , ease , offspring , and , should it be the will of Providence , life itself ! " The day of parting was one of unfeigned and ...
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... faith , his person , or his lawful rights . It must be admitted , that a liberal construction of the reserved privileges would leave sufficient matter , to exercise the subtlety of one subject to any extraordinary propensity to arms ...
... faith , his person , or his lawful rights . It must be admitted , that a liberal construction of the reserved privileges would leave sufficient matter , to exercise the subtlety of one subject to any extraordinary propensity to arms ...
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... faith , the party sepa- rated . The grandson and the hireling took their seve- ral ways to the folds , while old Mark himself slowly continued his course towards the dwellings . It was near enough to the hours of darkness , to render ...
... faith , the party sepa- rated . The grandson and the hireling took their seve- ral ways to the folds , while old Mark himself slowly continued his course towards the dwellings . It was near enough to the hours of darkness , to render ...
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