The Complete Works of Ralph Waldo Emerson: MiscellaniesHoughton, Mifflin, 1911 |
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Page 34
... side . And thus these 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 ...
... side . And thus these 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 ...
Page 38
... side of the Boston road , their first dwellings . The labors of a new plantation were paid by its excitements . I seem to see them , with their pious pastor , addressing themselves to the work of clearing the land . Natives of another ...
... side of the Boston road , their first dwellings . The labors of a new plantation were paid by its excitements . I seem to see them , with their pious pastor , addressing themselves to the work of clearing the land . Natives of another ...
Page 59
... . The virtues of patriotism and of prodigious courage and address were exhibited on both sides , and , in many instances , by women . The historian of Concord has preserved an instance of the resolution AT CONCORD 59.
... . The virtues of patriotism and of prodigious courage and address were exhibited on both sides , and , in many instances , by women . The historian of Concord has preserved an instance of the resolution AT CONCORD 59.
Page 100
... side , and he feels that none but a stupid or a malignant person can hesitate on a view of the facts . Under such an impulse , I was about to say , If any cannot speak , or cannot hear the words of freedom , let him hence , go I had ...
... side , and he feels that none but a stupid or a malignant person can hesitate on a view of the facts . Under such an impulse , I was about to say , If any cannot speak , or cannot hear the words of freedom , let him hence , go I had ...
Page 117
... side of the oppressed , and were at constant quarrel with the angry and bilious island legislature . Nothing can exceed the ill humor and sulkiness of the addresses of this assembly . I may here express a general remark , which the ...
... side of the oppressed , and were at constant quarrel with the angry and bilious island legislature . Nothing can exceed the ill humor and sulkiness of the addresses of this assembly . I may here express a general remark , which the ...
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