The Philadelphia Book: Or, Specimens of Metropolitan LiteratureKey & Biddle, 1836 - 380 páginas |
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... labours of a long and useful life ; he will live to see those labours crowned with success , and after his death his name will long be held in veneration by successive generations : he will be numbered among the benefactors of mankind ...
... labours of a long and useful life ; he will live to see those labours crowned with success , and after his death his name will long be held in veneration by successive generations : he will be numbered among the benefactors of mankind ...
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... labours , gaily ascending the hill , eager to arrive at the summit , and to - fill their bucket . - Here too is a new elegance . Our acute author could not but observe the necessity of machinery , which has been so much com- mended by ...
... labours , gaily ascending the hill , eager to arrive at the summit , and to - fill their bucket . - Here too is a new elegance . Our acute author could not but observe the necessity of machinery , which has been so much com- mended by ...
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... labour . The only ob- jection to this opinion is an old adage , " Bonus dux bo- num facit militem , " which has been translated " A good Jack makes a good Gill , " thereby intimating a superiority in the former . If such was the case ...
... labour . The only ob- jection to this opinion is an old adage , " Bonus dux bo- num facit militem , " which has been translated " A good Jack makes a good Gill , " thereby intimating a superiority in the former . If such was the case ...
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... labours . But how are we deceived by the heart - rending tale , that Jack fell down And broke his crown- Nothing now remains but to deplore the premature fate of the unhappy John . The mention of the crown has much perplexed the ...
... labours . But how are we deceived by the heart - rending tale , that Jack fell down And broke his crown- Nothing now remains but to deplore the premature fate of the unhappy John . The mention of the crown has much perplexed the ...
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... labours of the day , her endearments soothe , her tender cares restore him . The solicitudes and anxieties , and ... labour upon her , and soothes the anguish of his soul by her comfort and parti- cipation . By the immortal gods ! a ...
... labours of the day , her endearments soothe , her tender cares restore him . The solicitudes and anxieties , and ... labour upon her , and soothes the anguish of his soul by her comfort and parti- cipation . By the immortal gods ! a ...
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