The Philadelphia Book: Or, Specimens of Metropolitan LiteratureKey & Biddle, 1836 - 380 páginas |
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... course of building , but was not fin- ished until the year 1735. Meanwhlie , the legislature of the province held its sittings in private houses . Between the Schuylkill and the improved parts of the town , there were gentlemen's ...
... course of building , but was not fin- ished until the year 1735. Meanwhlie , the legislature of the province held its sittings in private houses . Between the Schuylkill and the improved parts of the town , there were gentlemen's ...
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... course of building , but was not fin- ished until the year 1735. Meanwhlie , the legislature of the province held its sittings in private houses . Between the Schuylkill and the improved parts of the town , there were gentlemen's ...
... course of building , but was not fin- ished until the year 1735. Meanwhlie , the legislature of the province held its sittings in private houses . Between the Schuylkill and the improved parts of the town , there were gentlemen's ...
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... course of the work , it will appear he must necessarily be joined . I know it may be said , that the contraction of names sa- vours too much of familiarity , and the lovers of proverbs may tell us that too much familiarity breeds ...
... course of the work , it will appear he must necessarily be joined . I know it may be said , that the contraction of names sa- vours too much of familiarity , and the lovers of proverbs may tell us that too much familiarity breeds ...
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... of the hill , whilst they ascended for water to recruit him . This interpretation , it is true , derives some countenance from the consideration that Jack and Gill were in reality , as will appear in the course THE PHILADELPHIA BOOK . 23.
... of the hill , whilst they ascended for water to recruit him . This interpretation , it is true , derives some countenance from the consideration that Jack and Gill were in reality , as will appear in the course THE PHILADELPHIA BOOK . 23.
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... course of the poem , going to draw water , and that there was such a place as Hippocrene , that is a horsepond , at the top of the hill ; but , on the whole , I think the text , as I have adopted it , to be the better reading . Having ...
... course of the poem , going to draw water , and that there was such a place as Hippocrene , that is a horsepond , at the top of the hill ; but , on the whole , I think the text , as I have adopted it , to be the better reading . Having ...
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