American Monthly Knickerbocker, Volume 18Charles Fenno Hoffman, Lewis Gaylord Clark, Timothy Flint, Kinahan Cornwallis, John Holmes Agnew 1841 |
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... means of a string winding and unwinding on a small cylinder , to one end of which it is attached . The other popular poems which I place , like the preceding , under the head of domestic , are those to which that denomination is more ...
... means of a string winding and unwinding on a small cylinder , to one end of which it is attached . The other popular poems which I place , like the preceding , under the head of domestic , are those to which that denomination is more ...
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... means pursue the literary walk . The groves of Academus are shaded by greener trees , enamelled with brighter flowers , and watered by purer streams , than any profane haunt in this varied world . If he be blest with the spirit of ...
... means pursue the literary walk . The groves of Academus are shaded by greener trees , enamelled with brighter flowers , and watered by purer streams , than any profane haunt in this varied world . If he be blest with the spirit of ...
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... mean estate ! ' - The poor fellow said all this with an incoherent fervor , that proved his sincerity . The tears that trickled down the dusty cheeks of his au- dience almost called up kindred drops in mine ; and in fact determined me ...
... mean estate ! ' - The poor fellow said all this with an incoherent fervor , that proved his sincerity . The tears that trickled down the dusty cheeks of his au- dience almost called up kindred drops in mine ; and in fact determined me ...
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... means . Immoderate eating is as demoralizing to the body as intemperate drinking ; and , I might almost say , equally injurious are ungovernable passions . Walk in the thoroughfares : we may distinguish the plethoric glutton as easily ...
... means . Immoderate eating is as demoralizing to the body as intemperate drinking ; and , I might almost say , equally injurious are ungovernable passions . Walk in the thoroughfares : we may distinguish the plethoric glutton as easily ...
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... means to save her . At this moment my friend rushed up from the cabin , and in an instant , accoutered as he was , he plunged into the river , and not without difficulty and danger , he saved the perishing woman . thousand thanks and ...
... means to save her . At this moment my friend rushed up from the cabin , and in an instant , accoutered as he was , he plunged into the river , and not without difficulty and danger , he saved the perishing woman . thousand thanks and ...
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American Monthly Knickerbocker, Volume 8 Charles Fenno Hoffman,Lewis Gaylord Clark,Kinahan Cornwallis,Timothy Flint,John Holmes Agnew Visualização completa - 1836 |
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