The Complete Works of Ralph Waldo Emerson, Volumes 11-12Wm. H. Wise, 1911 - 416 pages |
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Page 9
... hour with his household . It appears that the Jews ate the lamb and the unleavened bread and drank wine after a prescribed manner . It was the custom for the master of the feast to break the bread and to bless it , using this formula ...
... hour with his household . It appears that the Jews ate the lamb and the unleavened bread and drank wine after a prescribed manner . It was the custom for the master of the feast to break the bread and to bless it , using this formula ...
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... hours . Some of them , having no leggins , have had the blood trickle down at every step . And in time of summer , the sun casts such a reflect- ing heat from the sweet fern , whose scent is very strong , that some nearly fainted ...
... hours . Some of them , having no leggins , have had the blood trickle down at every step . And in time of summer , the sun casts such a reflect- ing heat from the sweet fern , whose scent is very strong , that some nearly fainted ...
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... hour , yea , two hours ' sail , than any Englishman that stood by , on purpose to look out . Roger Williams affirms that he has known them run between eighty and a hundred miles in a sum- mer s day , and back again within two days 36 ...
... hour , yea , two hours ' sail , than any Englishman that stood by , on purpose to look out . Roger Williams affirms that he has known them run between eighty and a hundred miles in a sum- mer s day , and back again within two days 36 ...
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... hour of danger , arrived and fell into the ranks so fast , that Major Buttrick found himself superior in number to the ene- my's party at the bridge . And when the smoke began to rise from the village where the British were burning ...
... hour of danger , arrived and fell into the ranks so fast , that Major Buttrick found himself superior in number to the ene- my's party at the bridge . And when the smoke began to rise from the village where the British were burning ...
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... hour gratifies the strong curi- osity of the new generation . The Pilgrims are gone ; but we see what manner of persons they were who stood in the worst perils of the Revo- lution . We hold by the hand the last of the invincible men of ...
... hour gratifies the strong curi- osity of the new generation . The Pilgrims are gone ; but we see what manner of persons they were who stood in the worst perils of the Revo- lution . We hold by the hand the last of the invincible men of ...
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