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Pagina 10
... shall have been accepted and organized by the President , shall submit to such rules and regulations as may be thought necessary , to prepare them for actual service ; and they are during such time , exempted from all militia duty .
... shall have been accepted and organized by the President , shall submit to such rules and regulations as may be thought necessary , to prepare them for actual service ; and they are during such time , exempted from all militia duty .
Pagina 38
... saw nothing but nobleness , and one might as well be drunk in chrystal fountain , as have any evil thought whilst they were in their company , which I shall always remember as the happiest and innocentest part of all my life .
... saw nothing but nobleness , and one might as well be drunk in chrystal fountain , as have any evil thought whilst they were in their company , which I shall always remember as the happiest and innocentest part of all my life .
Pagina 39
For on a certain night he imagined that he had seen an ugly monster standing on his breast , who , to his thinking , was more mighty than the whole world , insomuch that being as he thought in a manner squeezed or pressed to death with ...
For on a certain night he imagined that he had seen an ugly monster standing on his breast , who , to his thinking , was more mighty than the whole world , insomuch that being as he thought in a manner squeezed or pressed to death with ...
Pagina 42
This thought made me long ago claim a kind of property in some good old lines of the famous George Withers , Esq . made in prison in the tower . He was a poetical gentleman , who had , in the time of the civil wars in England ...
This thought made me long ago claim a kind of property in some good old lines of the famous George Withers , Esq . made in prison in the tower . He was a poetical gentleman , who had , in the time of the civil wars in England ...
Pagina 45
... as possible to the fact , adding , that he thought , " it would have been quite as reasonable to have had as many thousand pairs of boots or shoes in the house , whilst the poor were suffering in bare feet for the want of them .
... as possible to the fact , adding , that he thought , " it would have been quite as reasonable to have had as many thousand pairs of boots or shoes in the house , whilst the poor were suffering in bare feet for the want of them .
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