American Monthly Knickerbocker, Volume 18Charles Fenno Hoffman, Lewis Gaylord Clark, Timothy Flint, Kinahan Cornwallis, John Holmes Agnew 1841 |
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... light articles , which they implore him to be so good as to transmit to their friends in the other world . The delivery of the myriologues is not interrupted until the arrival of the priests to accompany the corpse to the place of ...
... light articles , which they implore him to be so good as to transmit to their friends in the other world . The delivery of the myriologues is not interrupted until the arrival of the priests to accompany the corpse to the place of ...
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... light over the deserted gardens . Was ever edifice so ridiculous , for a palace , as the Palace of the Tuilleries ? that is , as to its exterior ? If it were not that the sanctifying influence of historical association consecrates every ...
... light over the deserted gardens . Was ever edifice so ridiculous , for a palace , as the Palace of the Tuilleries ? that is , as to its exterior ? If it were not that the sanctifying influence of historical association consecrates every ...
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... light stretching through the Elysian Fields to the Triumphal Arch at the Barriére du Trône . From this window Louis le Grand no doubt often exhibited himself to the admiring gaze of his enthusiastic subjects , leaning perhaps his august ...
... light stretching through the Elysian Fields to the Triumphal Arch at the Barriére du Trône . From this window Louis le Grand no doubt often exhibited himself to the admiring gaze of his enthusiastic subjects , leaning perhaps his august ...
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... light , than any money - changer in the nation . Let money be now , as it has ever been , the necessary medium for the supply of our wants . Be it that the visions of bards have never been a present reality - possessing only an ...
... light , than any money - changer in the nation . Let money be now , as it has ever been , the necessary medium for the supply of our wants . Be it that the visions of bards have never been a present reality - possessing only an ...
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... light . If ever an unpleasing remembrance be awakened by the name , it is that I have so often forsaken an unfailing friend for the falsehood and folly of the world . Books are the long - sought , long- dreamed - of philosopher's stone ...
... light . If ever an unpleasing remembrance be awakened by the name , it is that I have so often forsaken an unfailing friend for the falsehood and folly of the world . Books are the long - sought , long- dreamed - of philosopher's stone ...
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