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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... wish that Worcester and Ladd , and other apostles of peace , now slumbering in their graves , might have been permitted to see with their eyes what we now see with ours , the tangible and expanding realities of 20 their faith . But such ...
... wish that Worcester and Ladd , and other apostles of peace , now slumbering in their graves , might have been permitted to see with their eyes what we now see with ours , the tangible and expanding realities of 20 their faith . But such ...
Page 435
... wish that he were at the head of the delegation from America , now crossing the Atlantic , to take part in the great Peace Congress at Paris . Not for his reward , but for an illustrated lesson to the dis- tinguished men of little faith ...
... wish that he were at the head of the delegation from America , now crossing the Atlantic , to take part in the great Peace Congress at Paris . Not for his reward , but for an illustrated lesson to the dis- tinguished men of little faith ...
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... wish to God I never saw you , Mag . 1916 I wish you never quit your job and came along with me . I wish we never bought a license and a white dress For you to get married in the day we ran off to a minister And told him we would love ...
... wish to God I never saw you , Mag . 1916 I wish you never quit your job and came along with me . I wish we never bought a license and a white dress For you to get married in the day we ran off to a minister And told him we would love ...
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Of a Great Monster | 5 |
WILLIAM BRADFORD c 15901657 | 11 |
ROGER WILLIAMS c 16041683 | 32 |
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