The Complete Works of Ralph Waldo Emerson: MiscellaniesHoughton, Mifflin, 1911 |
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Page 10
... seems to be that he had re- ported a similar discourse of Jesus to the people of Capernaum more at length already ( John vi . 27-60 ) . He there tells the Jews , " Except ye eat the flesh of the Son of Man and drink his blood , ye have ...
... seems to be that he had re- ported a similar discourse of Jesus to the people of Capernaum more at length already ( John vi . 27-60 ) . He there tells the Jews , " Except ye eat the flesh of the Son of Man and drink his blood , ye have ...
Page 22
... seem to lose the substance in seeking the shadow . That for which Paul lived and died so glori- ously ; that for which Jesus gave himself to be crucified ; the end that animated the thousand martyrs and heroes who have followed his ...
... seem to lose the substance in seeking the shadow . That for which Paul lived and died so glori- ously ; that for which Jesus gave himself to be crucified ; the end that animated the thousand martyrs and heroes who have followed his ...
Page 38
... seem to see them , with their pious pastor , addressing themselves to the work of clearing the land . Natives of another hemisphere , they beheld , with curiosity , all the pleasing features of the American forest . The landscape before ...
... seem to see them , with their pious pastor , addressing themselves to the work of clearing the land . Natives of another hemisphere , they beheld , with curiosity , all the pleasing features of the American forest . The landscape before ...
Page 41
... seem to have been successively divided . off and granted to individuals , at the rate of sixpence or a shilling an acre . But , in the first years , the land would not pay the necessary public charges , and they seem to have fallen ...
... seem to have been successively divided . off and granted to individuals , at the rate of sixpence or a shilling an acre . But , in the first years , the land would not pay the necessary public charges , and they seem to have fallen ...
Page 44
... seems first to have been appointed by the General Court , as here , at Concord , in 1639. In 1635 , the Court say , " whereas par- ticular towns have many things which concern only themselves , it is Ordered , that the freemen of every ...
... seems first to have been appointed by the General Court , as here , at Concord , in 1639. In 1635 , the Court say , " whereas par- ticular towns have many things which concern only themselves , it is Ordered , that the freemen of every ...
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