Littell's Living Age, 76. kötetLittell, Son and Company, 1863 |
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when once they have embraced a creed they will hardly ever forsake it . The Methodists , being always on the alert , have , of course , made the ground their own , and it will not be in the present generation that the Church will gain ...
when once they have embraced a creed they will hardly ever forsake it . The Methodists , being always on the alert , have , of course , made the ground their own , and it will not be in the present generation that the Church will gain ...
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... once hung over a hundred hills and mortal youth of the ever - leaping ocean , but groves and dead - dead for three thousand years ; ay , caverns is dissipating before our eyes like a dead and damned to boot - the accursed Lake ...
... once hung over a hundred hills and mortal youth of the ever - leaping ocean , but groves and dead - dead for three thousand years ; ay , caverns is dissipating before our eyes like a dead and damned to boot - the accursed Lake ...
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... once wished he had never Borne arms for the right and the true ? Nay , he shouted Our Country forever ! — When he died he was praying for you ! O my darling , my youngest and fairest , Whom I gathered so close to my breast ; I called ...
... once wished he had never Borne arms for the right and the true ? Nay , he shouted Our Country forever ! — When he died he was praying for you ! O my darling , my youngest and fairest , Whom I gathered so close to my breast ; I called ...
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