| Harriet Beecher Stowe - 1853 - 276 páginas
...Mclntosh at St. Louis ; or you may tar and feather me, or throw me into the Mississippi, as you have often threatened to do ; but you cannot disgrace me. I,...and I were most unworthy to bear his name, should I refuso, if need be, to die for him. " Again, you have been told that I have a family, who are dependent... | |
| Harriet Beecher Stowe - 1853 - 282 páginas
...Mclntosh at St. Louis ; or you may tar and feather me, or throw me into the Mississippi, as you have often threatened to do ; but you cannot disgrace me. I,...died for me ; and I were most unworthy to bear his Dame, should I refuse, if need be, to die for him. " Again, you have been told that I have a family,... | |
| 1862 - 970 páginas
...ше in the Mississippi, as you have often threatened to do ; but yon cannot disgrace me ; I, and 1 alone, can disgrace myself ; and the deepest of all...like this, to deny my Master by forsaking his cause. H died for me ! I were most unworthy to bear his name, should I refuse, и need be, to die for him... | |
| Eliza Wigham - 1863 - 188 páginas
...M'Intosh at St. Louis ; or you may tar and feather me, or throw me into the Mississippi, as you have often threatened to do; but you cannot disgrace me; I, and...deny my Master by forsaking his cause. He died for me ! I were most unworthy to bear His name, should I refuse, if need be, to die for Him ! " Again, you... | |
| Robert Raikes Raymond - 1864 - 530 páginas
...into the Mississippi, as you have often threatened to do ; but you cannot disgrace me. I, and I only, can disgrace myself; and the deepest of all disgrace...like this, to deny my Master, by forsaking His cause. Again, you have been told that I have a family, who are dependent on me ; and this has been given as... | |
| Alexander Davidson, Bernard Stuvé - 1874 - 978 páginas
...Mclntosh at St. Louis, or you may tar and feather me, or throw me into the Mississippi, as you have threatened to do, but you cannot disgrace me. I, and...all disgrace would be at a time like this to deny my Maker by forsaking his cause. He died for me, and I were most unworthy to bear his name should I refuse,... | |
| Chas. C. Chapman & Co - 1878 - 820 páginas
...or, yon may tar and leather me, or throw me into the Mississippi as you have threatened to do; hut you cannot disgrace me. I, and I alone can disgrace...all disgrace would be at a time like this to deny my Maker by forsaking his cause. He died for me, and I were most unworthy to bear his name should I refuse,... | |
| 1880 - 978 páginas
...you may tar and feather me, or throw me into the Mississippi as you have threatened to do; but yon cannot disgrace me. I, and I alone, can disgrace myself,...all disgrace would be at a time like this to deny my Maker by forsaking his canse. He died for me, and I were most unworthy to bear his name should I refuse,... | |
| 1880 - 992 páginas
...Mclntosh at St. Louis; or, you may tar and feather me, or throw me into the Mississippi as yon have threatened to do; but you cannot disgrace me I, and...alone, can disgrace myself, and the deepest of all disgraci would be at a time like this to deny my Maker by forsaking his canse. He died for me, and... | |
| David W. Lusk - 1884 - 586 páginas
...and feather me, or throw me into the Mississippi, as you have often threatened to do, but you can not disgrace me. I, and I alone, can disgrace myself ;...Master by forsaking his cause. He died for me; and 1 were most unworthy to bear his name, should I refuse, if need be, to die for him. " Again, you have... | |
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