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Page 44
... carry them into the woods or swamps to die of hunger . How awfully wicked and displeasing to God such conduct is ! The Bible tells us how terri- bly he punished some wicked children who mocked a good old man . 3. This aged servant of ...
... carry them into the woods or swamps to die of hunger . How awfully wicked and displeasing to God such conduct is ! The Bible tells us how terri- bly he punished some wicked children who mocked a good old man . 3. This aged servant of ...
Page 59
... carried them through great trials and diffi- culties , and made them the happy discoverers of a new world . When , and by whom , was America discovered ? Who assisted Columbus to make the voyage ? How many ships did he have for the ...
... carried them through great trials and diffi- culties , and made them the happy discoverers of a new world . When , and by whom , was America discovered ? Who assisted Columbus to make the voyage ? How many ships did he have for the ...
Page 86
... carry out his plans he found it necessary to break down the influence of Toussaint L'Ouverture ; and he could do this only by destroying him . So he caused him to be treacherously arrested , put on board 86 THE FREEDMAN'S.
... carry out his plans he found it necessary to break down the influence of Toussaint L'Ouverture ; and he could do this only by destroying him . So he caused him to be treacherously arrested , put on board 86 THE FREEDMAN'S.
Page 87
... carried to a French prison . There , about ten months afterward , in cold , hunger , and solitude , he ended his days , at the age of sixty years . levee , a party . finance , money - system . decorum , proper conduct . retinue ...
... carried to a French prison . There , about ten months afterward , in cold , hunger , and solitude , he ended his days , at the age of sixty years . levee , a party . finance , money - system . decorum , proper conduct . retinue ...
Page 101
... carried into the barn . 4. Nor is the chaff now separated from the grain by the action of the wind , as it used to be . We have winnowing - machines , by which four hundred bushels of wheat can be taken at once from the thrashing ...
... carried into the barn . 4. Nor is the chaff now separated from the grain by the action of the wind , as it used to be . We have winnowing - machines , by which four hundred bushels of wheat can be taken at once from the thrashing ...
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