Modern Agitators: Or, Pen Portraits of Living American ReformersC.M. Saxton, 1859 - 396 páginas |
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... thought of rebuking him for vehemence ; he expresses your own thoughts in better language than you could command . But before he is done he smites you ; he charges those before him with indifference to this giant wrong ; he tells them ...
... thought of rebuking him for vehemence ; he expresses your own thoughts in better language than you could command . But before he is done he smites you ; he charges those before him with indifference to this giant wrong ; he tells them ...
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... thoughts , and of thoughts deliquescing into feeling . Twilight is coming , you have miles to ride home . Not a trout HENRY WARD BEECHER . 15.
... thoughts , and of thoughts deliquescing into feeling . Twilight is coming , you have miles to ride home . Not a trout HENRY WARD BEECHER . 15.
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... thoughts not altogether unprofitable for a summer vacation . At any rate , it will make it plain that often the best part of trout fish- ing is not the fishing . " And now the same poet's hand that drew the above the same heart which ...
... thoughts not altogether unprofitable for a summer vacation . At any rate , it will make it plain that often the best part of trout fish- ing is not the fishing . " And now the same poet's hand that drew the above the same heart which ...
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... thought , how best to please God and benefit man . " Therefore , against every line of the Coward's Ethics of the Journal of Commerce we solemnly protest , and declare a min- ister made to its pattern fitter to be sent to the pyramids ...
... thought , how best to please God and benefit man . " Therefore , against every line of the Coward's Ethics of the Journal of Commerce we solemnly protest , and declare a min- ister made to its pattern fitter to be sent to the pyramids ...
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... thought that he ( Henry ) would go on successfully in his studies until prepared to enter college , and that he would hereafter live a life of honor and usefulness ; but that he had decided without advice to adopt a sailor's profession ...
... thought that he ( Henry ) would go on successfully in his studies until prepared to enter college , and that he would hereafter live a life of honor and usefulness ; but that he had decided without advice to adopt a sailor's profession ...
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Modern Agitators: Or, Pen Portraits of Living American Reformers David W. Bartlett Vista completa - 1855 |
Modern Agitators: Or, Pen Portraits of Living American Reformers David W. Bartlett Vista completa - 1856 |
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