The Philadelphia Book: Or, Specimens of Metropolitan LiteratureKey & Biddle, 1836 - 380 páginas |
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... cause , " said he . " Because why ? " said I. " Why be- cause he is the British ambassador , my master , and the king his master's servant , and I am his servant , and nei- ther he nor I cares a d ― n for the president , for the matter ...
... cause , " said he . " Because why ? " said I. " Why be- cause he is the British ambassador , my master , and the king his master's servant , and I am his servant , and nei- ther he nor I cares a d ― n for the president , for the matter ...
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... causes combine to reduce the stock of living reputation , as much below the real merits of the age , as it is below the proper dig- nity of man ; and he who should wish to elevate his spirit by examples of wisdom , of genius , and of ...
... causes combine to reduce the stock of living reputation , as much below the real merits of the age , as it is below the proper dig- nity of man ; and he who should wish to elevate his spirit by examples of wisdom , of genius , and of ...
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... cause to withhold it . Their great charm was sin- cerity ; and though unassuming and retired , they never failed to show the impress of that refinement in which he had passed his life . It is no longer wonderful that this venerated man ...
... cause to withhold it . Their great charm was sin- cerity ; and though unassuming and retired , they never failed to show the impress of that refinement in which he had passed his life . It is no longer wonderful that this venerated man ...
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... causes of her comparative infelicity . She was not content to shine and rule in the republic of letters alone ; -she sighed and struggled for power and distinction in every exalted sphere ; she would have conquered Napoleon , legislated ...
... causes of her comparative infelicity . She was not content to shine and rule in the republic of letters alone ; -she sighed and struggled for power and distinction in every exalted sphere ; she would have conquered Napoleon , legislated ...
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... cause in Europe : -when I see how nobly some of our cities , and many of our 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 ...
... cause in Europe : -when I see how nobly some of our cities , and many of our 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 ...
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