American Literature: From the beginning to 1860.-v. 2. From 1860 to the presentC. Scribner's Sons, 1948 |
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Pagina 114
... poor bones complained bit- terly , not being used to such lodgings , and so did the man who was with us ; and poor I made but one groan , which was from the time I went to bed to the time I riss [ rose ] , which was about three in the ...
... poor bones complained bit- terly , not being used to such lodgings , and so did the man who was with us ; and poor I made but one groan , which was from the time I went to bed to the time I riss [ rose ] , which was about three in the ...
Pagina 216
... POOR [ 1773 ] THERE is a proportion between labor and the necessaries of life , and in true brotherly love the mind is open to feel after the necessities of the poor . Amongst the poor there are some that are weak through age , and ...
... POOR [ 1773 ] THERE is a proportion between labor and the necessaries of life , and in true brotherly love the mind is open to feel after the necessities of the poor . Amongst the poor there are some that are weak through age , and ...
Pagina 307
... poor ; and it will furnish the rising generation with means to prevent their becoming poor ; and it will do this without deranging or interfering with any national measures . To show that this will be the case , it is sufficient to ...
... poor ; and it will furnish the rising generation with means to prevent their becoming poor ; and it will do this without deranging or interfering with any national measures . To show that this will be the case , it is sufficient to ...
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