The American Mind: Selections from the Literature of the United States, Volume 1Harry Redcay Warfel, Ralph Henry Gabriel, Stanley Thomas Williams |
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... feel that perpetual collision of parties , that difficulty of beginning , that contention which oversets so many . There is room for everybody in America ; has he any particular talent , or industry ? he exerts it in order to procure a ...
... feel that perpetual collision of parties , that difficulty of beginning , that contention which oversets so many . There is room for everybody in America ; has he any particular talent , or industry ? he exerts it in order to procure a ...
Page 303
... feeling towards any Religious Society . I wish well 10 . to every member of every such society ; but , I love the Quakers , and feel grateful towards them , for having proved to the world , that all the virtues , public as well as ...
... feeling towards any Religious Society . I wish well 10 . to every member of every such society ; but , I love the Quakers , and feel grateful towards them , for having proved to the world , that all the virtues , public as well as ...
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... feels the arms of ocean close her round ; From rich and rural Worcester , where through the calm repose ye can ... feel the dewy showers , And drink with glad , still lips the blessing of the sky . The rigor of a frozen clime , The ...
... feels the arms of ocean close her round ; From rich and rural Worcester , where through the calm repose ye can ... feel the dewy showers , And drink with glad , still lips the blessing of the sky . The rigor of a frozen clime , The ...
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Of a Great Monster | 5 |
WILLIAM BRADFORD c 15901657 | 11 |
ROGER WILLIAMS c 16041683 | 32 |
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