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Side 105
... hope and fear supplied him with strength . He had now gone a great length of way , without having discovered any thing like an outlet , and be rested again for breath , and to revive his failing lamp . He listened ; and , though he ...
... hope and fear supplied him with strength . He had now gone a great length of way , without having discovered any thing like an outlet , and be rested again for breath , and to revive his failing lamp . He listened ; and , though he ...
Side 486
... hope that the early history of Pennsylvania , will not be , as it has long been , almost entirely neglected . A brighter day and a more auspicious era seems to have dawn- ed upon us , and we hope to see dispelled the listlessness and ...
... hope that the early history of Pennsylvania , will not be , as it has long been , almost entirely neglected . A brighter day and a more auspicious era seems to have dawn- ed upon us , and we hope to see dispelled the listlessness and ...
Side 512
... hope of seeing this result brought about , that had chiefly excited my ardor . ' Our minds were , at this period , almost intoxicated with a tender phi- lanthropy , which led us to seek with passion the means of being useful to humanity ...
... hope of seeing this result brought about , that had chiefly excited my ardor . ' Our minds were , at this period , almost intoxicated with a tender phi- lanthropy , which led us to seek with passion the means of being useful to humanity ...
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