The Complete Works of Ralph Waldo Emerson: MiscellaniesHoughton, Mifflin, 1911 |
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... poor men Can govern the land and sea And make just laws below the sun , As planets faithful be . I cause from every creature His proper good to flow : As much as he is and doeth , So much he shall bestow . HISTORICAL DISCOURSE FE ELLOW ...
... poor men Can govern the land and sea And make just laws below the sun , As planets faithful be . I cause from every creature His proper good to flow : As much as he is and doeth , So much he shall bestow . HISTORICAL DISCOURSE FE ELLOW ...
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... poor servants of Christ provide shelter for themselves , their wives and little ones , keeping off the short show- ers from their lodgings , but the long rains pene- trate through , to their great disturbance in the night season . Yet ...
... poor servants of Christ provide shelter for themselves , their wives and little ones , keeping off the short show- ers from their lodgings , but the long rains pene- trate through , to their great disturbance in the night season . Yet ...
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... poor servant , that is to possess but fifty acres , may afford to give more wood for fire as good as the world yields , than many noblemen in England . " Many were their wants , but more their privileges . The light struggled in through ...
... poor servant , that is to possess but fifty acres , may afford to give more wood for fire as good as the world yields , than many noblemen in England . " Many were their wants , but more their privileges . The light struggled in through ...
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... house of Captain Humphrey Hunt . The first record now remaining is that of a reservation of land for the minister , and the appropriation of new lands as commons or pastures to some poor men . At the same date AT CONCORD 4I.
... house of Captain Humphrey Hunt . The first record now remaining is that of a reservation of land for the minister , and the appropriation of new lands as commons or pastures to some poor men . At the same date AT CONCORD 4I.
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Ralph Waldo Emerson Edward Waldo Emerson. pastures to some poor men . At the same date , in 1654 , the town having divided itself into three districts , called the North , South and East quarters , ordered , " that the North quarter are ...
Ralph Waldo Emerson Edward Waldo Emerson. pastures to some poor men . At the same date , in 1654 , the town having divided itself into three districts , called the North , South and East quarters , ordered , " that the North quarter are ...
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