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... William Gull's Account of his Illness Dean Stanley's Funeral Sermon E. From the Proceedings of the Massachusetts Histori- . F. List of his Honorary Titles 500 505 · 507 523 . • G. Poems by W. W. Story and William Cullen Bryant . 524 ...
... William Gull's Account of his Illness Dean Stanley's Funeral Sermon E. From the Proceedings of the Massachusetts Histori- . F. List of his Honorary Titles 500 505 · 507 523 . • G. Poems by W. W. Story and William Cullen Bryant . 524 ...
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... .1 JOHN LOTHROP MOTLEY WILLIAM HICKLING PRESCOTT 210 284 • . 329 . 386 JOHN OF BARNEVELD . 472 1 From a photograph copyrighted by B. F. Mills , Cambridge , Mass . RALPH WALDO EMERSON . " Thou wert the morning star RALPH WALDO EMERSON.
... .1 JOHN LOTHROP MOTLEY WILLIAM HICKLING PRESCOTT 210 284 • . 329 . 386 JOHN OF BARNEVELD . 472 1 From a photograph copyrighted by B. F. Mills , Cambridge , Mass . RALPH WALDO EMERSON . " Thou wert the morning star RALPH WALDO EMERSON.
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... , the daughter of the Reverend Samuel Moody , -Father Moody , of York , Maine . Three of his sons were ministers , and one of these , William , was - pastor of the church at Concord at the period of 6 INTRODUCTION .
... , the daughter of the Reverend Samuel Moody , -Father Moody , of York , Maine . Three of his sons were ministers , and one of these , William , was - pastor of the church at Concord at the period of 6 INTRODUCTION .
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... William Emerson , grandfather of Ralph Waldo , was an excellent and popular preacher and an ardent and devoted patriot . He preached resistance to ty- rants from the pulpit , he encouraged his townsmen and their allies to make a stand ...
... William Emerson , grandfather of Ralph Waldo , was an excellent and popular preacher and an ardent and devoted patriot . He preached resistance to ty- rants from the pulpit , he encouraged his townsmen and their allies to make a stand ...
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... William Emerson , the second of that name and profession , and the father of Ralph Waldo Emerson , was born in the year 1769 , and graduated at Harvard College in 1789. He was settled as min- ister in the town of Harvard in the year ...
... William Emerson , the second of that name and profession , and the father of Ralph Waldo Emerson , was born in the year 1769 , and graduated at Harvard College in 1789. He was settled as min- ister in the town of Harvard in the year ...
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