The Collected Works of Theodore Parker: Critical writingsTrübner, 1865 |
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... poor beggar - man , He came creeping along the highway . " What news , what news , thou old beggar - man What news , come tell unto me . ' ? ' O there's weeping and wailing in Nottingham town , For the death of the ' squires all three ...
... poor beggar - man , He came creeping along the highway . " What news , what news , thou old beggar - man What news , come tell unto me . ' ? ' O there's weeping and wailing in Nottingham town , For the death of the ' squires all three ...
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... poor . Of the ballads which belong to the Revolutionary period , there are few which are worth pe- rusing . We insert a portion of one , which seems to us the best . Its date is obvious . " While I relate my story , Americans give ear ...
... poor . Of the ballads which belong to the Revolutionary period , there are few which are worth pe- rusing . We insert a portion of one , which seems to us the best . Its date is obvious . " While I relate my story , Americans give ear ...
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... poor miser- able priest , not singing his own psalm out of his own throat , but grinding away at the barrel - organ of his sect -grating forth tunes which he did not make and cannot understand . The minister is to labour for mankind ...
... poor miser- able priest , not singing his own psalm out of his own throat , but grinding away at the barrel - organ of his sect -grating forth tunes which he did not make and cannot understand . The minister is to labour for mankind ...
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... poor , not idly rich , he is every man's equal , and no man's master . He is welcome everywhere , if worthy , and may have the satisfaction that he is helping men to wisdom , to virtue , to piety , to the dearest joys of this life and ...
... poor , not idly rich , he is every man's equal , and no man's master . He is welcome everywhere , if worthy , and may have the satisfaction that he is helping men to wisdom , to virtue , to piety , to the dearest joys of this life and ...
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... poor blind Bartimæus , sits by the wayside , crying to all men of power- " Have mercy on me ; " the minister says , " What wilt thou ? " he answers , " Lord , that I might receive my sight . " No man may be idle , least of all the ...
... poor blind Bartimæus , sits by the wayside , crying to all men of power- " Have mercy on me ; " the minister says , " What wilt thou ? " he answers , " Lord , that I might receive my sight . " No man may be idle , least of all the ...
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The Collected Works of Theodore Parker: Critical writings Theodore Parker Visos knygos peržiūra - 1865 |
The Collected Works of Theodore Parker: Critical writings Theodore Parker Visos knygos peržiūra - 1865 |
The Collected Works of Theodore Parker: Critical writings Theodore Parker Visos knygos peržiūra - 1865 |
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