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Page 62
... hollows which the La- tins call echo , they ( the Indians ) suppose to be the wailings of souls wander- ing through these places . " Pitero Martire . pest , that in the space sixty moons , of 62 PROPHET OF ALLEGHANY .
... hollows which the La- tins call echo , they ( the Indians ) suppose to be the wailings of souls wander- ing through these places . " Pitero Martire . pest , that in the space sixty moons , of 62 PROPHET OF ALLEGHANY .
Page 82
... soul with greatness , all thy own , Taught him the laurelled paths of fame to tread ; By thee attracted , and by honour led . At thy command , bright Truth her banner raised ; And kindling Fancy in his bosom blazed : Each reasoning ...
... soul with greatness , all thy own , Taught him the laurelled paths of fame to tread ; By thee attracted , and by honour led . At thy command , bright Truth her banner raised ; And kindling Fancy in his bosom blazed : Each reasoning ...
Page 83
... soul ; Each lofty purpose , for thy weal , control ; And with stern pride , while kingdoms round are hurled ; Preserve thee steadfast , mid a crashing world . * " With more than mortal powers endowed . " Scott's Marmion . FOR THE PORT ...
... soul ; Each lofty purpose , for thy weal , control ; And with stern pride , while kingdoms round are hurled ; Preserve thee steadfast , mid a crashing world . * " With more than mortal powers endowed . " Scott's Marmion . FOR THE PORT ...
Page 101
... soul was the seat of an expanded be- nevolence , and his hand the liberal dispenser of charity . Though he never achieved any thing to render his name peculiarly con- 1 spicuous , yet the general amount of his reputation. ness . LIFE OF ...
... soul was the seat of an expanded be- nevolence , and his hand the liberal dispenser of charity . Though he never achieved any thing to render his name peculiarly con- 1 spicuous , yet the general amount of his reputation. ness . LIFE OF ...
Page 124
... soul , and was satisfied . He beheld the word of God going forth , conquering , and to conquer ; subduing to the obedience of his laws , the subduers of the world ; carrying light into the re- gions of darkness , and mildness into the ...
... soul , and was satisfied . He beheld the word of God going forth , conquering , and to conquer ; subduing to the obedience of his laws , the subduers of the world ; carrying light into the re- gions of darkness , and mildness into the ...
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