The Complete Works of Ralph Waldo Emerson, Volumes 11-12Wm. H. Wise, 1911 - 416 pages |
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... land which rendered to their toil Hay , corn , roots , hemp , flax , apples , woo ! and wood , Each of these landlords walked amidst his farm Saying , ' Tis mine , my children's and my name's . ' Where are these men Asleep beneath their ...
... land which rendered to their toil Hay , corn , roots , hemp , flax , apples , woo ! and wood , Each of these landlords walked amidst his farm Saying , ' Tis mine , my children's and my name's . ' Where are these men Asleep beneath their ...
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... 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 F ELLOW CITIZENS : The town of Con-
... 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 F ELLOW CITIZENS : The town of Con-
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... land . In consequence of his famous proclama- tion setting up certain novelties in the rites of public worship , fifty godly ministers were sus- pended for contumacy , in the course of two years and a half . Hindered from speaking ...
... land . In consequence of his famous proclama- tion setting up certain novelties in the rites of public worship , fifty godly ministers were sus- pended for contumacy , in the course of two years and a half . Hindered from speaking ...
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... were new to the country and bred in softness , a formidable adventure . But the pilgrims had the preparation of an armed mind , better than any hardihood of body . And the rough welcome which the new land AT CONCORD 35.
... were new to the country and bred in softness , a formidable adventure . But the pilgrims had the preparation of an armed mind , better than any hardihood of body . And the rough welcome which the new land AT CONCORD 35.
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Ralph Waldo Emerson. body . And the rough welcome which the new land gave them was a fit introduction to the life they must lead in it . But what was their reception at Musketaquid ? This was an old village of the Massachusetts Indians ...
Ralph Waldo Emerson. body . And the rough welcome which the new land gave them was a fit introduction to the life they must lead in it . But what was their reception at Musketaquid ? This was an old village of the Massachusetts Indians ...
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