The Philadelphia Book: Or, Specimens of Metropolitan LiteratureKey & Biddle, 1836 - 380 páginas |
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... village bell , That now on Sabbath leads thee to thy God- Thy little feet may then beguile thee far From every simple scene thy home had known , To wander thro ' the wild . From every storm 18 THE PHILADELPHIA BOOK . Reflections in ...
... village bell , That now on Sabbath leads thee to thy God- Thy little feet may then beguile thee far From every simple scene thy home had known , To wander thro ' the wild . From every storm 18 THE PHILADELPHIA BOOK . Reflections in ...
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... villages that are reflected from its unvarying surface . Such is the praise of the late Chief Justice Tilghman . He merited , by his public works and by his private vir- tues , the respect and affection of his countrymen ; and the best ...
... villages that are reflected from its unvarying surface . Such is the praise of the late Chief Justice Tilghman . He merited , by his public works and by his private vir- tues , the respect and affection of his countrymen ; and the best ...
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... villages , have come forward : when I see what some noble spirited in- dividuals among ourselves have done ; when I observe by the public prints , how the people gather in crowds in the places of public entertainment , and , by a rather ...
... villages , have come forward : when I see what some noble spirited in- dividuals among ourselves have done ; when I observe by the public prints , how the people gather in crowds in the places of public entertainment , and , by a rather ...
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... village ? " " Oh , yes , often . " " And how do they behave there ? " " Bad enough , bad enough , " and he then pro- ceeded to narrate a number of particulars , showing how these petty marauders destroyed their property , insulted their ...
... village ? " " Oh , yes , often . " " And how do they behave there ? " " Bad enough , bad enough , " and he then pro- ceeded to narrate a number of particulars , showing how these petty marauders destroyed their property , insulted their ...
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... village which had been entirely reduced to ashes by the enemy . The moon , which now shone brightly , disclosed the solitary chimneys standing amid the ruins , the fruit- trees surrounded by briars , the remains of enclosures , and all ...
... village which had been entirely reduced to ashes by the enemy . The moon , which now shone brightly , disclosed the solitary chimneys standing amid the ruins , the fruit- trees surrounded by briars , the remains of enclosures , and all ...
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