The Historical Reader: Designed for the Use of Schools and Families, on a New PlanHoratio Hill, 1825 - 372 Seiten |
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... hope was banished , and nothing remained but horror and despair . 9. When , therefore , after their transgression , they heard the voice of the Lord in the garden , instead of running , with cheerfulness and joy , to meet him as before ...
... hope was banished , and nothing remained but horror and despair . 9. When , therefore , after their transgression , they heard the voice of the Lord in the garden , instead of running , with cheerfulness and joy , to meet him as before ...
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... hope , When young , with sanguine cheer , and streamers , gay , We cut our cable , launch into the world , And fondly dream each wind and star our friend ; All , in some darling enterprise embark'd- And where is he , can fathom its ...
... hope , When young , with sanguine cheer , and streamers , gay , We cut our cable , launch into the world , And fondly dream each wind and star our friend ; All , in some darling enterprise embark'd- And where is he , can fathom its ...
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... hope , consent to persecute others on the score of religion . " 15. Having obtained his charter under the great seal of England , Penn lost no time in giving public information of the territory he had purchased in North America , and of ...
... hope , consent to persecute others on the score of religion . " 15. Having obtained his charter under the great seal of England , Penn lost no time in giving public information of the territory he had purchased in North America , and of ...
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