False Stories CorrectedSamuel Wood & Sons, no. 261, Pearl-Street and Samuel S. Wood & Company, no. 212 Market-St., Baltimore, 1822 - African Americans - 41 pages |
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... says , " Ye are my servants if ye do whatsoever I com . mand you . " He commands his to live in love , and not even to resist evil , but to do good for evil , to pray for enemies ; and has left the follow- ing golden Rule , which is a ...
... says , " Ye are my servants if ye do whatsoever I com . mand you . " He commands his to live in love , and not even to resist evil , but to do good for evil , to pray for enemies ; and has left the follow- ing golden Rule , which is a ...
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... says , " I be- held , and lo , a great multitude , which no man could number , of all nations , and kindreds , and people , and tongues , stood before the throne , and before the Lamb , clothed with white robes , and palms in their ...
... says , " I be- held , and lo , a great multitude , which no man could number , of all nations , and kindreds , and people , and tongues , stood before the throne , and before the Lamb , clothed with white robes , and palms in their ...
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... says , Amphibious nymph , from Nile's prolific bed , Emerging Trapa lifts her pearly head ; Fair glows her virgin cheek and modest breast , A panoply of scales deforms the rest ; Her quivering fins and panting gills she hides , But ...
... says , Amphibious nymph , from Nile's prolific bed , Emerging Trapa lifts her pearly head ; Fair glows her virgin cheek and modest breast , A panoply of scales deforms the rest ; Her quivering fins and panting gills she hides , But ...
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... say , as he holds the old man by the nose ; The zenith of thy sun is past ; To ice or clay thou'lt come at last . And the old man in his reply , Take off thy fingers , hoary frost , Lest sun beams dart forth to thy cost . But this is ...
... say , as he holds the old man by the nose ; The zenith of thy sun is past ; To ice or clay thou'lt come at last . And the old man in his reply , Take off thy fingers , hoary frost , Lest sun beams dart forth to thy cost . But this is ...
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... says , " that he thought it incredible ( in the des- cription of this bird by some authors ) to assert that a man's head could be put into their pouch ; but he was an eye - witness to the fact , as practised by the keeper of a Pelican ...
... says , " that he thought it incredible ( in the des- cription of this bird by some authors ) to assert that a man's head could be put into their pouch ; but he was an eye - witness to the fact , as practised by the keeper of a Pelican ...
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