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Strana 28
... common property of all " who speak the tongue which Shakspere spake " -ought , amongst other influences , to bind America and England in eternal peace and good fellow- ship : - The stormy March is come at last , With wind , and cloud ...
... common property of all " who speak the tongue which Shakspere spake " -ought , amongst other influences , to bind America and England in eternal peace and good fellow- ship : - The stormy March is come at last , With wind , and cloud ...
Strana 30
... common or sacred , that you ( or whosoever others , overhearing me , ) may either approve my thriftiness , or correct my errors : to whom is the account of my hours either more due , or more known . All days are His , who gave time a ...
... common or sacred , that you ( or whosoever others , overhearing me , ) may either approve my thriftiness , or correct my errors : to whom is the account of my hours either more due , or more known . All days are His , who gave time a ...
Strana 32
... common days ; but God's day calls for another respect . The same sun arises on this day , and enlightens it ; yet because that Sun of Righteousness arose upon it , and gave a new life unto the world in it , and drew the strength of ...
... common days ; but God's day calls for another respect . The same sun arises on this day , and enlightens it ; yet because that Sun of Righteousness arose upon it , and gave a new life unto the world in it , and drew the strength of ...
Strana 40
... [ common ] , for many vulgar ones are excellent good ; nor for the meanness of the person , but because they are dull and flat , and adding many new , that other- wise would have died . ' We shall devote a few ' Half - hours ' to this ...
... [ common ] , for many vulgar ones are excellent good ; nor for the meanness of the person , but because they are dull and flat , and adding many new , that other- wise would have died . ' We shall devote a few ' Half - hours ' to this ...
Strana 53
... common and ordinary colours . As I was walking with him last night , he asked me how I liked the good man whom I have just now mentioned : and without staying for my answer , told me that he was afraid of being insulted with Latin and ...
... common and ordinary colours . As I was walking with him last night , he asked me how I liked the good man whom I have just now mentioned : and without staying for my answer , told me that he was afraid of being insulted with Latin and ...
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