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... pain I endured ! 9. Sometimes I could lie for several nights together and sleep sound ; and at other times would be ... painful hours at intervals . 10. When past the age of thirteen years , and about the time that JOHN WESLEY died ...
... pain I endured ! 9. Sometimes I could lie for several nights together and sleep sound ; and at other times would be ... painful hours at intervals . 10. When past the age of thirteen years , and about the time that JOHN WESLEY died ...
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... pain , and ceaseless toil opprest , Though no complaining words his woes betray , The eye dejected proves the heart distrest . Perhaps in chains he left his native shore , Perhaps he left a helpless offspring there , Perhaps a wife ...
... pain , and ceaseless toil opprest , Though no complaining words his woes betray , The eye dejected proves the heart distrest . Perhaps in chains he left his native shore , Perhaps he left a helpless offspring there , Perhaps a wife ...
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... pain ? No - the son of Alknomook will never complain . III Remember the wood where in ambush we lay ; And the scalps which we bore from your nation away : Now the flame rises fast , you exult in my pain ; But the son of Alknomook can ...
... pain ? No - the son of Alknomook will never complain . III Remember the wood where in ambush we lay ; And the scalps which we bore from your nation away : Now the flame rises fast , you exult in my pain ; But the son of Alknomook can ...
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THE MAKING OF THE REPUBLIC | 1 |
from History of the American Revolu | 55 |
from Letters on Various | 94 |
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