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... suppose that the mother suffered on this account as much as her son ; according to the strict Calvinistic doctrine of the time or even the orthodox Christianity still accepted without question , such visitations on little children were ...
... suppose that the mother suffered on this account as much as her son ; according to the strict Calvinistic doctrine of the time or even the orthodox Christianity still accepted without question , such visitations on little children were ...
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... suppose that I will rest while any of their branch is unwithered ? do you suppose that I will turn aside till they are trodden under foot ? - do you suppose that I can breathe - till they are uprooted ? - Do you believe that 206 THE ...
... suppose that I will rest while any of their branch is unwithered ? do you suppose that I will turn aside till they are trodden under foot ? - do you suppose that I can breathe - till they are uprooted ? - Do you believe that 206 THE ...
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... suppose it passed ; suppose one of these men , as I have seen them , - meagre with famine , sullen with despair , careless of a life which your Lordships are perhaps about to value at something less than the price of a stocking- frame ; ...
... suppose it passed ; suppose one of these men , as I have seen them , - meagre with famine , sullen with despair , careless of a life which your Lordships are perhaps about to value at something less than the price of a stocking- frame ; ...
Contents
Acknowledgements | 9 |
PART TWO The Poet of the Revolution | 83 |
Newstead | 97 |
Copyright | |
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