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... heart its numerous quotations from Milton and Shakespeare . For a while he lived with his grandmother , who told him tales out of Mather's Magnalia , which she called the " Magnilly . " “ But , " Calvin wrote reminiscently , " of all ...
... heart its numerous quotations from Milton and Shakespeare . For a while he lived with his grandmother , who told him tales out of Mather's Magnalia , which she called the " Magnilly . " “ But , " Calvin wrote reminiscently , " of all ...
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... heart a design to erect in some of the Northern States a normal school for the education of colored teachers in the ... heart's blood . Many times in writing " Uncle Tom's Cabin " I thought my health would fail utterly ; but I prayed ...
... heart a design to erect in some of the Northern States a normal school for the education of colored teachers in the ... heart's blood . Many times in writing " Uncle Tom's Cabin " I thought my health would fail utterly ; but I prayed ...
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... heart fulfilled , and in having the love of many people , as has been made manifest to me in these my declining years . Sorrows also I have had , which have left their mark on my heart and brain . But they are all passed now . I have ...
... heart fulfilled , and in having the love of many people , as has been made manifest to me in these my declining years . Sorrows also I have had , which have left their mark on my heart and brain . But they are all passed now . I have ...
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