Masters of American Literature, Volume 2Henry August Pochmann, Gay Wilson Allen Macmillan, 1949 |
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... Quakers , a painstaking work ( " painful " ) . 54 Thomas Chalkley was an itinerant Quaker preacher , whose account corroborates Mrs. Whittier's memory . 55 Genesis xxiii : 13 . 56 Moses Whittier , younger brother of the poet's father ...
... Quakers , a painstaking work ( " painful " ) . 54 Thomas Chalkley was an itinerant Quaker preacher , whose account corroborates Mrs. Whittier's memory . 55 Genesis xxiii : 13 . 56 Moses Whittier , younger brother of the poet's father ...
Pagina 62
... Quakers in that day ; and had the Puritans treated them as the Pope did one of their number whom he found crazily holding ... Quaker denouncing woe and judgment upon them from the steps of the gallows . Most of them were , beyond a doubt ...
... Quakers in that day ; and had the Puritans treated them as the Pope did one of their number whom he found crazily holding ... Quaker denouncing woe and judgment upon them from the steps of the gallows . Most of them were , beyond a doubt ...
Pagina 438
... Quaker City was being highly advertised , and the Alta Californian readily agreed to send Mark Twain along as a reporter , permitting him also to write some letters for New York papers . These accounts , revised , formed the substance ...
... Quaker City was being highly advertised , and the Alta Californian readily agreed to send Mark Twain along as a reporter , permitting him also to write some letters for New York papers . These accounts , revised , formed the substance ...
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