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Page 32
... but before I proceed let each man look his neighbour in the face . If he possess the open , unquailing eye of honesty and truth , it is well . If there be one among you that cannot bear the scrutiny , 32 THE FORD FAMILY .
... but before I proceed let each man look his neighbour in the face . If he possess the open , unquailing eye of honesty and truth , it is well . If there be one among you that cannot bear the scrutiny , 32 THE FORD FAMILY .
Page 33
be one among you that cannot bear the scrutiny , let him be led forth and kept in safe custody until we have leisure to ex- amine him . " " Devil a traitor on the ground , or an un - friend to the cause , " was shouted from ... bear the ...
be one among you that cannot bear the scrutiny , let him be led forth and kept in safe custody until we have leisure to ex- amine him . " " Devil a traitor on the ground , or an un - friend to the cause , " was shouted from ... bear the ...
Page 34
... bear her rich pro- ducts in peace and prosperity into the ocean of free commerce , ravaged by factions of deadly hatred and why ? because the deeply injured are never to be forgiven by those who inflict the injury . Cruelty , injustice ...
... bear her rich pro- ducts in peace and prosperity into the ocean of free commerce , ravaged by factions of deadly hatred and why ? because the deeply injured are never to be forgiven by those who inflict the injury . Cruelty , injustice ...
Page 47
... bear with you the esteem , the love , the heart - approval of your own Horace . " So saying , he led her back to her humble equipage , and few that had seen her mounted behind her rough and ragged guide , could have imagined THE FORD ...
... bear with you the esteem , the love , the heart - approval of your own Horace . " So saying , he led her back to her humble equipage , and few that had seen her mounted behind her rough and ragged guide , could have imagined THE FORD ...
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... bear with tranquillity the glad tidings , that his daughter was indeed restored to them again . That her appearance was the harbinger of his release from the imputation and the penalty of a crime , the most detestable to one of a nature ...
... bear with tranquillity the glad tidings , that his daughter was indeed restored to them again . That her appearance was the harbinger of his release from the imputation and the penalty of a crime , the most detestable to one of a nature ...
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Page 49 - A light broke in upon my brain, — It was the carol of a bird ; It ceased, and then it came again, The sweetest song ear ever heard, And mine was thankful till my eyes...
Page 288 - OH! BREATHE NOT HIS NAME OH! breathe not his name, — let it sleep in the shade, Where cold and unhonored his relics are laid; Sad, silent, and dark, be the tears that we shed, As the night-dew that falls on the grass o'er his head.
Page 207 - ETERNAL Spirit of the chainless Mind ! Brightest in dungeons, Liberty ! thou art, For there thy habitation is the heart — The heart which love of thee alone can bind ; And when thy sons to fetters are consign'd — To fetters, and the damp vault's dayless gloom, Their country conquers with their martyrdom, And Freedom's fame finds wings on every wind.
Page 288 - OH! BREATHE NOT HIS NAME. OH I breathe not his name, let it sleep in the shade. Where cold and unhonour'd his relics are laid : Sad, silent, and dark, be the tears that we shed, As the night-dew that falls on the grass o'er his head. But the night-dew that falls, though in silence it weeps, Shall brighten with verdure the grave where he sleeps ; And the tear that we shed, though in secret it rolls, Shall long keep his memory green in our souls.