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" But he laying hold on what they said, as if they had offered him the greatest encouragement in the world, pressed the more vigorously through the snow-drift, and said, "How glad should I be, if what you say might prove true! "
Archaeological Studies on the Two Manors of Ponsbourne & Newgate Street in ... - Page 273
by James William Carlile - 1906 - 16 pages
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Report

Harvard University. Board of Overseers. Committee, to whom it was referred to inquire into the state of the University - 1910 - 732 pages
...greatest encouragement in the world, pressed the more vigorously through the snow drift, and said, how glad should I be if what you say might prove true.'' , . , This is the head of that unsuccessful and unpopular administration of college. The real causes,...
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A History of Harvard University: From Its Foundation, in the Year 1636, to ...

Benjamin Peirce - 1833 - 512 pages
...greatest encouragement in the world, pressed the more vigorously through the snow-drift, and said, How glad should I be, if what you say might prove true ! " * At length he took a solemn farewell of his friends in an Oration on Commencement day, 1671; and,...
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A Sketch of the History of Harvard College: And of Its Present State

Samuel Atkins Eliot - 1848 - 218 pages
...greatest encouragement in the world, pressed the more vigorously through the snow-drift, and said, ' How glad should I be, if what you say might prove true.' " ' During the term of office of " this venerable old man," the only Indian, who ever passed through...
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Magnalia Christi Americana: Or, The Ecclesiastical History of New ..., Volume 1

Cotton Mather - 1853 - 732 pages
...greatest encouragement in the world, pressed the more vigorously through the snow-drift, and said, "How glad should I be, if what you say might prove true !" § 9. He kept a diary, the loss of which I cannot but mention with regret; nevertheless, I can report...
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Magnalia Christi Americana: Or, The Ecclesiastical History of New ..., Volume 1

Cotton Mather - 1855 - 676 pages
...greatest encouragement in the world, pressed the more vigorously through the snow-drift, and said, "How glad should I be, if what you say might prove true !" § 9. He kept a diary, the loss of which I cannot but mention with regret; nevertheless, I can report...
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Magnalia Christi Americana: Or, The Ecclesiastical History of New ..., Volume 1

Cotton Mather - 1855 - 680 pages
...greatest encouragement in the world, pressed the more vigorously through the snow-drift, and said, "How glad should I be, if what you say might prove true!" § 9. He kept a diary, the loss of which I cannot but mention with regret; nevertheless, I can report...
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The New England Historical and Genealogical Register, Volume 10

1856 - 414 pages
...the#grcatest encouragement in the world, pressed the more vigorously through the snow drift, and said, ' How glad should I be, if what you say might prove true ! ' " " This eminent soldier of our Lord Jesus Christ continued still to endure hardness as a good...
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Memorials of the Chaunceys: Including President Chauncy, His Ancestors and ...

William Chauncey Fowler - 1858 - 412 pages
...greatest encouragement in the world, pressed the more vigorously through the snow drift, and said, ' How glad should I be, if what you say might prove true ! ' " " This eminent soldier of our Lord Jesus Christ continued still to endure hardness as a good...
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American Journal of Education and College Review, Volume 9

1860 - 664 pages
...greatest encouragement in the world, pressed the more vigorously through the snow-drift, and said, 'How glad should I be, if what you say might prove true.' " During the term of office of "this venerable old man" the only Indian, who ever passed through the...
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The American Journal of Education, Volume 27

Henry Barnard - 1877 - 982 pages
...greatest encouragement in the world, pressed the more vigorously through the snow-drift, and said, ' that it is time " During the term of office of " this venerable old man " the only Indian, who ever passed through...
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