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... become realities . Quiet but always untiring and undaunted workers , ISAAC T. HOPPER . these steady , clear - eyed men and women passed over to the majority , and , like the workers of an earlier day , they " received not the promise ...
... become realities . Quiet but always untiring and undaunted workers , ISAAC T. HOPPER . these steady , clear - eyed men and women passed over to the majority , and , like the workers of an earlier day , they " received not the promise ...
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... become deeply interested in the condition of the slaves , Benjamin Lay , furious at finding the same evil existing there , shook off the dust of the faithless city and took up his dwelling a few miles out . Here he lived in a natural ...
... become deeply interested in the condition of the slaves , Benjamin Lay , furious at finding the same evil existing there , shook off the dust of the faithless city and took up his dwelling a few miles out . Here he lived in a natural ...
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... become a member of the Society of Friends till he was twenty - two , and then through the preaching of William Savery and Mary Ridgeway , two Friends who were often heard in the Philadelphia meet- ings . Through William Savery's agency ...
... become a member of the Society of Friends till he was twenty - two , and then through the preaching of William Savery and Mary Ridgeway , two Friends who were often heard in the Philadelphia meet- ings . Through William Savery's agency ...
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... become no less honored and honorable , took their places . Popular feel- ing , which , contrary to received belief , is by no means GRACE ANNA LEWIS . always the voice of God , became more and more. PHILADELPHIA ABOLITIONISTS . 5.
... become no less honored and honorable , took their places . Popular feel- ing , which , contrary to received belief , is by no means GRACE ANNA LEWIS . always the voice of God , became more and more. PHILADELPHIA ABOLITIONISTS . 5.
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... Become , through fulfilled crimson changes , At last the gold . NOVEMBER . My days are such , their sparkle missing , Your pulsing blood must sluggish flow ; The balmy breath of summer kissing The lips of snow . Each buoyant spirit ...
... Become , through fulfilled crimson changes , At last the gold . NOVEMBER . My days are such , their sparkle missing , Your pulsing blood must sluggish flow ; The balmy breath of summer kissing The lips of snow . Each buoyant spirit ...
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