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... thou didst see my verdant fields , my fair navigable rivers , and my green mountains ! —If thou wilt work , I have bread for thee ; if thou wilt be honest , sober , and industrious , I have greater rewards to confer on thee— ease and ...
... thou didst see my verdant fields , my fair navigable rivers , and my green mountains ! —If thou wilt work , I have bread for thee ; if thou wilt be honest , sober , and industrious , I have greater rewards to confer on thee— ease and ...
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... thou art Good , and that thou are pleas'd with the pleasure of thy children . — Praised be thy name for Ever ! 2. By thy Power hast thou made the glorious Sun , with his attending Worlds ; from the energy of thy mighty Will , they first ...
... thou art Good , and that thou are pleas'd with the pleasure of thy children . — Praised be thy name for Ever ! 2. By thy Power hast thou made the glorious Sun , with his attending Worlds ; from the energy of thy mighty Will , they first ...
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... Thou providest for the various winged Fowl , and the innumerable Inhabitants of the Water ; thou givest Cold and Heat , Rain and Sunshine , in their Season , & to the Fruits of the Earth Increase . - Praised be thy name for Ever ! 5 ...
... Thou providest for the various winged Fowl , and the innumerable Inhabitants of the Water ; thou givest Cold and Heat , Rain and Sunshine , in their Season , & to the Fruits of the Earth Increase . - Praised be thy name for Ever ! 5 ...
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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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