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... feel it only due to E. B. to state often seen him on the subject of this postal that , from the earliest formation of the reform . He received us with great kind- League of Brotherhood , his services have ness and courtesy , and entered ...
... feel it only due to E. B. to state often seen him on the subject of this postal that , from the earliest formation of the reform . He received us with great kind- League of Brotherhood , his services have ness and courtesy , and entered ...
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... feel mother - no , thank God , the word slave is astonished to receive a letter from this not known here . Sometimes I can hardly country , more especially from your old believe that I am free , but the Queen , who servant , A. B. , but ...
... feel mother - no , thank God , the word slave is astonished to receive a letter from this not known here . Sometimes I can hardly country , more especially from your old believe that I am free , but the Queen , who servant , A. B. , but ...
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... feel that be was a blessing and not a burden in their little household . " Of those to whom much is given , much will be required . " If the rich and prosperous are to be judged by this law , how will they answer in the great day for ...
... feel that be was a blessing and not a burden in their little household . " Of those to whom much is given , much will be required . " If the rich and prosperous are to be judged by this law , how will they answer in the great day for ...
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... feel We do not believe in spirit mani- Not soothed by a dreamy consciousness of uneasy . hearing a mother's voice ... feeling of cer- tainty that we should see or hear something of the lost voice , for that spirit led us on : perhaps it ...
... feel We do not believe in spirit mani- Not soothed by a dreamy consciousness of uneasy . hearing a mother's voice ... feeling of cer- tainty that we should see or hear something of the lost voice , for that spirit led us on : perhaps it ...
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... feel that it is progressing to a successful issue . — E . B. New Britain , Ct . , U.S.A. , July 10 , 1854 . June 22. - Although the beat was almost insupportable , we succeeded in obtaining two influential petitions in Detroit before 3 ...
... feel that it is progressing to a successful issue . — E . B. New Britain , Ct . , U.S.A. , July 10 , 1854 . June 22. - Although the beat was almost insupportable , we succeeded in obtaining two influential petitions in Detroit before 3 ...
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Page 85 - word of the Lord from Jerusalem. And He shall judge among the nations, and shall rebuke many people ; and they shall beat their swords into plough-shares, and their spears into pruning hooks ; nation shall not lilt up sword against nation, neither shall they learn war any more.'
Page 140 - The enemy said, I will pursue, 1 will overtake, I will divide the spoil : my lust shall be satisfied upon them ; 1 will draw my sword, my hand shall destroy them. Thou didst blow with thy wind, the sea covered them : they sank as lead in the mighty
Page 10 - Blessings on thee, little man, Barefoot boy, with cheek of tan ; With thy turned-up pantaloons, And thy merry whistled tunes— With thy red'lip, redder still, Kissed by strawberries on the hill ; With the sunshine on thy face, Through thy torn brim's jaunty grace— From my heart I give
Page 10 - redder still, Kissed by strawberries on the hill ; With the sunshine on thy face, Through thy torn brim's jaunty grace— From my heart I give thce joy, I was once a barefoot boy ! Prince thou art, the grown-up man Only is republican. Let the
Page 10 - s-inks his well ; How the robin feeds her young, How the oriole's nest is hung ; Where the whitest lilies blow, Where the freshest berries grow ; Where the ground-nut trails its vine, Where the wood-grape's clusters shine ; Of the black wasp's cunning
Page 11 - the mills of toil, Up and down in ceaseless moil— Happy if their track be found Never on forbidden ground— Happy if they sink not in Quick and treacherous sands of sin. Ah ! that thou couldst know thy joy, Ere it passes, barefoot boy
Page 10 - barefoot boy ! Oh ! for boyhood's painless play, Sleep that wakes in laughing day, Health that mocks the doctor's rules, Knowledge, never learned of schools: Of the wild bee's morning chase, Of the wild flower's time and place ; Flight of
Page 68 - feeling her care, the greatest as not exempted from her power ; both angels and men, and creatures of what condition so ever, though each in different sort and manner, yet all with uniform consent admiring her
Page 53 - to express, in the name of their Governments, the wish that States, between which any serious misunderstandings may arise, should, before appealing to arms, have recourse, so far as circumstances might allow, to the good offices of a friendly power. The Plenipotentiaries hope that the Governments not represented at the Congress will unite in
Page 67 - The homestead of the free, my boys, The homestead of the free, To make the West, as they the East, The homestead of the free. We go to rear a wall of men On Freedom's Southern line, And plant