The Philadelphia Book: Or, Specimens of Metropolitan LiteratureKey & Biddle, 1836 - 380 páginas |
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... object he will devote the unremitting 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 ...
... object he will devote the unremitting 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 ...
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... object , which we were before left to conjecture . We see the two friends , like Pylades and Orestes , assisting and cheering each other in their labours , gaily ascending the hill , eager to arrive at the summit , and to - fill their ...
... object , which we were before left to conjecture . We see the two friends , like Pylades and Orestes , assisting and cheering each other in their labours , gaily ascending the hill , eager to arrive at the summit , and to - fill their ...
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... object , I left the highway , or avenue , as it is called , and struck into the moor , that composes a great part of the city . I had not walked a mile , when I heard a gun go off , and saw the smoke rising at a little distance . Not ...
... object , I left the highway , or avenue , as it is called , and struck into the moor , that composes a great part of the city . I had not walked a mile , when I heard a gun go off , and saw the smoke rising at a little distance . Not ...
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... object , to serve as a beacon . After wandering a miserable time , and thinking over all those lamentable thoughts , which occur to one expecting to perish in an inhospitable land , when I began almost to despair , I came to a hovel ...
... object , to serve as a beacon . After wandering a miserable time , and thinking over all those lamentable thoughts , which occur to one expecting to perish in an inhospitable land , when I began almost to despair , I came to a hovel ...
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... objects were at any time fitted to in- spire rapture . Now my delight was enhanced by the contrast which this lightsome and serene element bore to the glooms from which I had lately emerged . My sta- tion , also , was higher , and the ...
... objects were at any time fitted to in- spire rapture . Now my delight was enhanced by the contrast which this lightsome and serene element bore to the glooms from which I had lately emerged . My sta- tion , also , was higher , and the ...
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