The Great Tradition in English Literature: From Shakespeare to Jane AustenCitadel Press, 1962 |
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Pagina 169
... poor , who rack and stretch out their Rents , till the poor with all the sweat of their brows and hard labour can scarce get Bread to eat , and Raiment to put on · It is not surprising that the Quaker preacher , in the words of one such ...
... poor , who rack and stretch out their Rents , till the poor with all the sweat of their brows and hard labour can scarce get Bread to eat , and Raiment to put on · It is not surprising that the Quaker preacher , in the words of one such ...
Pagina 177
... poor , who rack and stretch out their Rents , till the poor with all the sweat of their brows and hard labour can scarce get Bread to eat , and Raiment to put on It is not surprising that the Quaker preacher , in the words of one such ...
... poor , who rack and stretch out their Rents , till the poor with all the sweat of their brows and hard labour can scarce get Bread to eat , and Raiment to put on It is not surprising that the Quaker preacher , in the words of one such ...
Pagina 311
... poor , for theirs is the kingdom of heaven . ” If the poor or the people ( for in this country the are and the are synonymous ) could be once firmly per- suaded that they had a right to the other world , they might surely be well ...
... poor , for theirs is the kingdom of heaven . ” If the poor or the people ( for in this country the are and the are synonymous ) could be once firmly per- suaded that they had a right to the other world , they might surely be well ...
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