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... look on the awful spectacle , that they may see what the wrath and fierceness of the Almighty is ; and when they have seen it , they will fall down and adore that great power and majesty . Isa . Ixvi . 23 , 24 , “ And it shall come to ...
... look on the awful spectacle , that they may see what the wrath and fierceness of the Almighty is ; and when they have seen it , they will fall down and adore that great power and majesty . Isa . Ixvi . 23 , 24 , “ And it shall come to ...
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... look upon a half - grown creatur ' like you ! " " It is June , and there is not a cloud atween us and the sun , Hurry , so all this heat is not wanted , " answered the other , altogether undis- turbed ; " any one may have a fancy , and ...
... look upon a half - grown creatur ' like you ! " " It is June , and there is not a cloud atween us and the sun , Hurry , so all this heat is not wanted , " answered the other , altogether undis- turbed ; " any one may have a fancy , and ...
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... look of surprise to her relative , and said , hesitatingly , for both had often admired the Tuscarora's knowledge ... look- out . " " Look , " said Arrowhead , stretching an arm before him with quiet grace ; " Ontario ! " " Uncle , you ...
... look of surprise to her relative , and said , hesitatingly , for both had often admired the Tuscarora's knowledge ... look- out . " " Look , " said Arrowhead , stretching an arm before him with quiet grace ; " Ontario ! " " Uncle , you ...
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Four Early Travelers and Observers | 1 |
George Alsop 1638post 1666 | 27 |
Of the Situation and Plenty | 34 |
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