The Philadelphia Book: Or, Specimens of Metropolitan LiteratureKey & Biddle, 1836 - 380 páginas |
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... seen with horror and indignation the effects of slavery , at this time existing in Pennsylvania , and is now meditating a plan for the emancipation of the African race . To that important object he will devote the unremitting labours of ...
... seen with horror and indignation the effects of slavery , at this time existing in Pennsylvania , and is now meditating a plan for the emancipation of the African race . To that important object he will devote the unremitting labours of ...
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... seen , their situation is next to be discovered . Of this we are immediately informed in the subsequent line , when we are told , Jack and Gill Went up a hill . Here the imagery is distinct , yet the description concise . We instantly ...
... seen , their situation is next to be discovered . Of this we are immediately informed in the subsequent line , when we are told , Jack and Gill Went up a hill . Here the imagery is distinct , yet the description concise . We instantly ...
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... seen the fate of Jack , we are anxious to know the lot of his compan- ion . Alas ! And Gill came tumbling after . Here the distress thickens on us . Unable to support the loss of his friend , he followed him , determined to share his ...
... seen the fate of Jack , we are anxious to know the lot of his compan- ion . Alas ! And Gill came tumbling after . Here the distress thickens on us . Unable to support the loss of his friend , he followed him , determined to share his ...
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... seen a covey of quails flying that way . He had a powder - horn and shot - bag over his shoulders , a liquor flask hanging on one side , and a pouch full of dead quails on the other , was al- together rather coarsely caparisoned , and ...
... seen a covey of quails flying that way . He had a powder - horn and shot - bag over his shoulders , a liquor flask hanging on one side , and a pouch full of dead quails on the other , was al- together rather coarsely caparisoned , and ...
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... seen by their cotemporaries . It is the lot of still fewer , to attain it by qualities which exalt the character of our species . Envy denies the ca- pacity ofs ome , slander stigmatizes the principles of others , fashion gives an ...
... seen by their cotemporaries . It is the lot of still fewer , to attain it by qualities which exalt the character of our species . Envy denies the ca- pacity ofs ome , slander stigmatizes the principles of others , fashion gives an ...
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