American Literature: Tradition & Innovation, المجلد 1Harrison T. Meserole, Walter Sutton, Brom Weber Heath, 1969 - 1854 من الصفحات |
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... began a short Oration : at the conclu- sion they all gaue a short groane ; and then layd down three graines more . After that , began their song againe , and then another Oration , ever laying downe so many cornes as before , till they ...
... began a short Oration : at the conclu- sion they all gaue a short groane ; and then layd down three graines more . After that , began their song againe , and then another Oration , ever laying downe so many cornes as before , till they ...
الصفحة 332
... began new dispensations of providence , tending to make way and for- ward this great event , as there are head [ s ] of new branches all along as we come nearer and nearer to the mouth of the main river . Thus in Noah began a new series ...
... began new dispensations of providence , tending to make way and for- ward this great event , as there are head [ s ] of new branches all along as we come nearer and nearer to the mouth of the main river . Thus in Noah began a new series ...
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... began for himself when young by wheeling Clay for the Brickmakers , learnt to write after he was of Age , carry'd the Chain for Surveyors , who taught him Surveying , and he had now by his Industry acquir'd a good Estate ; and says he ...
... began for himself when young by wheeling Clay for the Brickmakers , learnt to write after he was of Age , carry'd the Chain for Surveyors , who taught him Surveying , and he had now by his Industry acquir'd a good Estate ; and says he ...
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