Old England and New England: In a Series of Views Taken on the Spot, Band 1R. Bentley, 1853 |
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... thought . Well , that's over , and we are now in the United States of America , the boasted soil of freedom , and the abused soil of slavery , the wonder of the world at large , and of itself in particular , the refuge of the best and ...
... thought . Well , that's over , and we are now in the United States of America , the boasted soil of freedom , and the abused soil of slavery , the wonder of the world at large , and of itself in particular , the refuge of the best and ...
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... thought most meet and convenient for the general good of the colony . In witness whereof , we have here- under subscribed our names . Cape Cod , 11th of November , in the year of the reign of our Sovereign Lord King James of England ...
... thought most meet and convenient for the general good of the colony . In witness whereof , we have here- under subscribed our names . Cape Cod , 11th of November , in the year of the reign of our Sovereign Lord King James of England ...
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... thought we ; but we made our way to the dais beneath the pulpit , * and took ( for the first time from such a spot ) a full survey of a full congregation . Directly under our very nose were seated a body of youths and their lasses ...
... thought we ; but we made our way to the dais beneath the pulpit , * and took ( for the first time from such a spot ) a full survey of a full congregation . Directly under our very nose were seated a body of youths and their lasses ...
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... thought when he poked his prominent forehead , and flattened nose into the scene , ' where the thickest of war's tempests lowered , " that the os frontis of the one , or the cartilage of the other , would ever have become the subject of ...
... thought when he poked his prominent forehead , and flattened nose into the scene , ' where the thickest of war's tempests lowered , " that the os frontis of the one , or the cartilage of the other , would ever have become the subject of ...
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... with the mind and the music of every line , and the peculiar melody of thought running through them ; and all that we had fancied of the bard , we instantly recognised in the man . We had letters of intro- 48 OLD ENGLAND.
... with the mind and the music of every line , and the peculiar melody of thought running through them ; and all that we had fancied of the bard , we instantly recognised in the man . We had letters of intro- 48 OLD ENGLAND.
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