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Page 25
... seemed small and trifling . The inward hurt may spread secretly for many years , until some great temptation comes , and there is not strength of prin- ciple to resist it . Then the man's heart is found to be rotten , and he falls into ...
... seemed small and trifling . The inward hurt may spread secretly for many years , until some great temptation comes , and there is not strength of prin- ciple to resist it . Then the man's heart is found to be rotten , and he falls into ...
Page 36
... seemed almost impossible for her to live in such an angry sea . But she did , and reached the ship ; and , oh , what hearty thanks that pilot got from every man on board , when , all dripping with the salt spray , he stepped on deck ...
... seemed almost impossible for her to live in such an angry sea . But she did , and reached the ship ; and , oh , what hearty thanks that pilot got from every man on board , when , all dripping with the salt spray , he stepped on deck ...
Page 82
... seemed capable of disturb- ing . He was also noted for his benevolence . In person he was of about the middle hight , with a robust constitution . At the age of twenty - five he was happily married to a young woman of his own color , to ...
... seemed capable of disturb- ing . He was also noted for his benevolence . In person he was of about the middle hight , with a robust constitution . At the age of twenty - five he was happily married to a young woman of his own color , to ...
Page 104
... nev - o - lent OWARD the close of the year 1839 , a vessel of Tow very suspicious appearance was observed in the vicinity of New York . She seemed to be a long , low , black schooner , and was manned by negroes 104 THE FREEDMAN'S.
... nev - o - lent OWARD the close of the year 1839 , a vessel of Tow very suspicious appearance was observed in the vicinity of New York . She seemed to be a long , low , black schooner , and was manned by negroes 104 THE FREEDMAN'S.
Page 122
... seemed to penetrate into his bones . 2. Still the traveler , for a time , struggled on . But at last his limbs were quite benumbed ; a heavy drowsiness began to creep over him ; his feet almost refused to move : and he lay down on the ...
... seemed to penetrate into his bones . 2. Still the traveler , for a time , struggled on . But at last his limbs were quite benumbed ; a heavy drowsiness began to creep over him ; his feet almost refused to move : and he lay down on the ...
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