Dred: A Tale of the Great Dismal Swamp, Band 1Phillips, Sampson, 1856 |
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... heard , save the humming of insects and the crackling plunges by which Dred made his way for- ward . " You must be pretty strong ! " said his companion . " Have you been in the swamps long ? " " Yes , " said the other , " I have been a ...
... heard , save the humming of insects and the crackling plunges by which Dred made his way for- ward . " You must be pretty strong ! " said his companion . " Have you been in the swamps long ? " " Yes , " said the other , " I have been a ...
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... heard , as of some animal , which gradually seemed to come nearer and nearer to them , till finally a large water - dog emerged from the underbrush , and began testifying his joy at the arrival of the new comer , by most extravagant ...
... heard , as of some animal , which gradually seemed to come nearer and nearer to them , till finally a large water - dog emerged from the underbrush , and began testifying his joy at the arrival of the new comer , by most extravagant ...
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... them ; and Uncle John , if he knew their existence , took very good care to keep out of their way , as he would turn from any other painful and disagreeable scene . All of them had heard something of negro - hunters II.
... them ; and Uncle John , if he knew their existence , took very good care to keep out of their way , as he would turn from any other painful and disagreeable scene . All of them had heard something of negro - hunters II.
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A Tale of the Great Dismal Swamp Harriet Beecher Stowe. All of them had heard something of negro - hunters , and regarded them as low , vulgar people , but troubled their heads little further on the subject ; so that they would have been ...
A Tale of the Great Dismal Swamp Harriet Beecher Stowe. All of them had heard something of negro - hunters , and regarded them as low , vulgar people , but troubled their heads little further on the subject ; so that they would have been ...
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... heard them sing last night : The earth shall be dissolved like snow , The sun shall cease to shine , But God , who called me here below , Shall be forever mine . ' What faith is there ! What confidence in immortality ! 16 MORE SUMMER TALK .
... heard them sing last night : The earth shall be dissolved like snow , The sun shall cease to shine , But God , who called me here below , Shall be forever mine . ' What faith is there ! What confidence in immortality ! 16 MORE SUMMER TALK .
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Beliebte Passagen
Seite 93 - When thou saidst, Seek ye my face my heart said unto thee, Thy face, Lord will I seek.
Seite 231 - And I looked, and there was none to help ; and I wondered that there was none to uphold: therefore Mine own arm brought salvation unto Me ; and My fury, it upheld Me. And I will tread down the people in Mine anger, and make them drunk in My fury, and I will bring down their strength to the earth.
Seite 276 - Doubtless thou art our father, though Abraham be ignorant of us, and Israel acknowledge us not: thou, O Lord, art our father, our redeemer; thy name is from everlasting.
Seite 231 - I have trodden the wine-press alone, and of the people there was none with me : for I will tread them in mine anger, and trample them in my fury, and their blood shall be sprinkled upon my garments, and I will stain all my raiment.
Seite 179 - He burneth part thereof in the fire; with part thereof he eateth flesh; he roasteth roast, and is satisfied: yea, he warmeth himself, and saith, Aha, I am warm, I have seen the fire: And the residue thereof he maketh a god, even his graven image: he falleth down unto it, and worshippeth it, and prayeth unto it, and saith, Deliver me; for thou art my god.
Seite 166 - Sleep, my babe; thy food and raiment, House and home, thy friends provide; All without thy care or payment, All thy wants are well supplied.
Seite 126 - He stood, and measured the earth: he beheld, and drove asunder the nations; and the everlasting mountains were scattered, the perpetual hills did bow: his ways are everlasting. I saw the tents of Cushan in affliction: and the curtains of the land of Midian did tremble.
Seite 126 - And another angel came out from the altar, which had power over fire ; and cried with a loud cry to him that had the sharp sickle, saying, Thrust in thy sharp sickle, and gather the clusters of the vine of the earth; for her grapes are fully ripe.
Seite 121 - HE that dwelleth in the secret place of the most High Shall abide under the shadow of the Almighty. I will say of the LORD, He is my refuge and my fortress : My God; in him will I trust.
Seite 276 - Riches profit not in the day of wrath."4 Can kings or warriors ? No ; " they shall cry to the mountains and rocks to fall on them, and hide them from the face of Him that sitteth on the throne, and from the wrath of the Lamb...