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1 ing that it seemed to them , that they were as bad as the devil himself ; I thought their expression seemed ... Very often , for these many years , these expressions are in my mind , and in my mouth , “ Infinite upon infinite ...
1 ing that it seemed to them , that they were as bad as the devil himself ; I thought their expression seemed ... Very often , for these many years , these expressions are in my mind , and in my mouth , “ Infinite upon infinite ...
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As God's perfections are things in themselves excellent , so the expression of them in their proper acts and fruits ... and the knowledge of these excellent perfections , and of these glorious expressions of them , is an excellent thing ...
As God's perfections are things in themselves excellent , so the expression of them in their proper acts and fruits ... and the knowledge of these excellent perfections , and of these glorious expressions of them , is an excellent thing ...
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The “ strangeness , " however , which I found in the eyes , was of a nature distinct from the formation , or the color , or the brilliancy of the features , and must , after all , be referred to the expression . Ah , word of no meaning ...
The “ strangeness , " however , which I found in the eyes , was of a nature distinct from the formation , or the color , or the brilliancy of the features , and must , after all , be referred to the expression . Ah , word of no meaning ...
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The Literature of the Colonies and the Revolution | 3 |
WILLIAM BRADFORD 15901657 | 14 |
ANNE BRADSTREET 1612?1672 | 32 |
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