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Page vii
... father . His style , too , is said to be scarcely English . The subjects he loved to treat are spoken of as out - of - date topics , from the consi- deration of which , however handled , no good could now , in the uni- versal blaze of ...
... father . His style , too , is said to be scarcely English . The subjects he loved to treat are spoken of as out - of - date topics , from the consi- deration of which , however handled , no good could now , in the uni- versal blaze of ...
Page xi
... fathers ! " From these passages may be discovered how severely the feelings of the puritans had been exasperated by the persecutions they had endured , and in what light each party beheld the other . However , it is by no means my ...
... fathers ! " From these passages may be discovered how severely the feelings of the puritans had been exasperated by the persecutions they had endured , and in what light each party beheld the other . However , it is by no means my ...
Page xii
... father's ; where , instead of the modest cheerfulness , the plain repasts , the religious and happy homeliness of a philosophic dwelling , she was surrounded by the brawling sol- diers of the king's army , the most dissolute , depraved ...
... father's ; where , instead of the modest cheerfulness , the plain repasts , the religious and happy homeliness of a philosophic dwelling , she was surrounded by the brawling sol- diers of the king's army , the most dissolute , depraved ...
Page xxi
... Father , and for each other that brotherly love , forbearance , charity , recom- mended by the precepts and example of Christ . Strife , tumult , con- tention , civil war , he overwhelms with abhorrence , inferior only to that which he ...
... Father , and for each other that brotherly love , forbearance , charity , recom- mended by the precepts and example of Christ . Strife , tumult , con- tention , civil war , he overwhelms with abhorrence , inferior only to that which he ...
Page xxx
... father , one who , with the means of doing better in his possession , gave his children a wretched penurious education ; that , on returning from his travels , he most unpatriotically engaged in the instruction of youth ; which Johnson ...
... father , one who , with the means of doing better in his possession , gave his children a wretched penurious education ; that , on returning from his travels , he most unpatriotically engaged in the instruction of youth ; which Johnson ...
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