American Literature: From the beginning to 1860.-v. 2. From 1860 to the presentC. Scribner's Sons, 1948 |
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... speak , the first should hold his peace ; as also I signified that some were scrupulous of going into the Quakers ' meeting - house , and therefore I desired some thoughts about it ; they thought it convenient to send H. Bull to request ...
... speak , the first should hold his peace ; as also I signified that some were scrupulous of going into the Quakers ' meeting - house , and therefore I desired some thoughts about it ; they thought it convenient to send H. Bull to request ...
Pagina 151
... speak . He is passed from us , and my hand gave the passport , signing it with his blood . " He paused , and his untamed spirit swelled even to his eyes ; but he repelled the tokens of his sensibility , that were almost bursting from ...
... speak . He is passed from us , and my hand gave the passport , signing it with his blood . " He paused , and his untamed spirit swelled even to his eyes ; but he repelled the tokens of his sensibility , that were almost bursting from ...
Pagina 351
... speaking ; another with your speaking , if you speak at all . They will have you in the newspapers , and ridicule you as a perfect beast . There is what they call the caricatura ; that is , representing you with a dog's head , or a ...
... speaking ; another with your speaking , if you speak at all . They will have you in the newspapers , and ridicule you as a perfect beast . There is what they call the caricatura ; that is , representing you with a dog's head , or a ...
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