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the waterside , appeared with their Bows bent and Arrows on the string , let fly their long shafts among this little company , whom they might soon have enclosed , but the Lord otherwise disposed of it , for one Captain Miles Standish ...
the waterside , appeared with their Bows bent and Arrows on the string , let fly their long shafts among this little company , whom they might soon have enclosed , but the Lord otherwise disposed of it , for one Captain Miles Standish ...
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An heart of stone , is a stubborn and obstinate heart or will ; an heart of flesh , is an heart that is tractable , and soon pierced ; now then this was the piercing of the will of these hearers . 2. What is it to be pricked in the ...
An heart of stone , is a stubborn and obstinate heart or will ; an heart of flesh , is an heart that is tractable , and soon pierced ; now then this was the piercing of the will of these hearers . 2. What is it to be pricked in the ...
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But their own powerful parental duties and domestic concerns soon oblige each to withdraw . At any other most perfect imitations have no effect whatever on him . The Catbird will not easily desert its nest .
But their own powerful parental duties and domestic concerns soon oblige each to withdraw . At any other most perfect imitations have no effect whatever on him . The Catbird will not easily desert its nest .
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