The Philadelphia Book: Or, Specimens of Metropolitan LiteratureKey & Biddle, 1836 - 380 páginas |
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... appearance of our noble city in the year 1732. Peace and concord reigned within it , under the mild and wise ... appeared whose names were destined to go to posterity . Observe that young man whom you see walking along Second ...
... appearance of our noble city in the year 1732. Peace and concord reigned within it , under the mild and wise ... appeared whose names were destined to go to posterity . Observe that young man whom you see walking along Second ...
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... appearance , he is one of nature's own nobility . He is a profound mathematician , and for his learning is indebted to himself alone . This evening , after his work is done , he will be studying the Principia of the great Newton , for ...
... appearance , he is one of nature's own nobility . He is a profound mathematician , and for his learning is indebted to himself alone . This evening , after his work is done , he will be studying the Principia of the great Newton , for ...
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... appeared to be surgeons , with as much despatch as they could , uncovered his body , and endeavoured , by certain applications they had pre- pared , to stanch his blood . In a short time the wounded revived from his swoon , and was ...
... appeared to be surgeons , with as much despatch as they could , uncovered his body , and endeavoured , by certain applications they had pre- pared , to stanch his blood . In a short time the wounded revived from his swoon , and was ...
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... appeared , and I issued forth into a kind of cham- ber , one side of which was open to the air and allowed me to catch a portion of the chequered sky . This spec- tacle never before excited such exquisite sensations in my bosom . The ...
... appeared , and I issued forth into a kind of cham- ber , one side of which was open to the air and allowed me to catch a portion of the chequered sky . This spec- tacle never before excited such exquisite sensations in my bosom . The ...
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... appeared to her , in this case , " equally difficult for them to confine themselves within the narrow limits of their fate , or to overstep those limits with- out exposing themselves to pungent sorrows . " Her own sad experience was the ...
... appeared to her , in this case , " equally difficult for them to confine themselves within the narrow limits of their fate , or to overstep those limits with- out exposing themselves to pungent sorrows . " Her own sad experience was the ...
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