The Complete Works of Ralph Waldo Emerson, Volumes 11-12Wm. H. Wise, 1911 - 416 pages |
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Page 22
... John , respecting any form . I seem to lose the substance in seeking the shadow . That for which Paul lived and died so glóri- ously ; that for which Jesus gave himself to be crucified ; the end that animated the thousand martyrs and ...
... John , respecting any form . I seem to lose the substance in seeking the shadow . That for which Paul lived and died so glóri- ously ; that for which Jesus gave himself to be crucified ; the end that animated the thousand martyrs and ...
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... John Jones and a large number of settlers destined for the new town arrived in Boston.2 +1 The grant of the General Court was but a pre- liminary step . The green meadows of Musket- aquid or Grassy Brook were far up in the woods , not ...
... John Jones and a large number of settlers destined for the new town arrived in Boston.2 +1 The grant of the General Court was but a pre- liminary step . The green meadows of Musket- aquid or Grassy Brook were far up in the woods , not ...
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... John Winthrop , the Governor , a grave but hearty kindness . For the first time , men examined the powers of the chief whom they loved and revered . For the first time , the ideal social compact was real . The bands of love and ...
... John Winthrop , the Governor , a grave but hearty kindness . For the first time , men examined the powers of the chief whom they loved and revered . For the first time , the ideal social compact was real . The bands of love and ...
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... John Eliot , in October , 1646 , preached his first sermon in the Indian language at Noonantum ; Waban , Tahattawan , and their sannaps , going thither from Concord to hear him . There under the rubbish and ruins of barbarous life , the ...
... John Eliot , in October , 1646 , preached his first sermon in the Indian language at Noonantum ; Waban , Tahattawan , and their sannaps , going thither from Concord to hear him . There under the rubbish and ruins of barbarous life , the ...
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... John Monoco , a formidable savage , boasted that " he had burned Medfield and Lancaster , and would burn Groton , Con- cord , Watertown and Boston ; " adding , " what me will , me do . " He did burn Groton , but be- fore he had executed ...
... John Monoco , a formidable savage , boasted that " he had burned Medfield and Lancaster , and would burn Groton , Con- cord , Watertown and Boston ; " adding , " what me will , me do . " He did burn Groton , but be- fore he had executed ...
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