The Philadelphia Book: Or, Specimens of Metropolitan LiteratureKey & Biddle, 1836 - 380 páginas |
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... living were the only source from which the honour of our race is derived , the death of an eminent man would be a subject of immitigable grief . It is the lot of few to attain great distinction , before Death has placed them above the ...
... living were the only source from which the honour of our race is derived , the death of an eminent man would be a subject of immitigable grief . It is the lot of few to attain great distinction , before Death has placed them above the ...
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... living lamps that overarch his head With more than regal splendor ; bends his ears To the full choir of water , air , and earth ; Nor heeds the pleasing errours of his thoughts , " So sweet he feels their influence to attract " The ...
... living lamps that overarch his head With more than regal splendor ; bends his ears To the full choir of water , air , and earth ; Nor heeds the pleasing errours of his thoughts , " So sweet he feels their influence to attract " The ...
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... living God , will be swept away as with the very besom of destruction - nay , life itself , more than ever would hang upon the will of a bar- barous master . The extermination of the Christians will scarcely serve to satiate the ...
... living God , will be swept away as with the very besom of destruction - nay , life itself , more than ever would hang upon the will of a bar- barous master . The extermination of the Christians will scarcely serve to satiate the ...
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... living , those only can conceive the horror of such a moment . In vain the troops endeavoured to resist - the tomahawk was drench- ed in blood - the European heard the dreadful war - cry , and felt that it was his knell ; he received ...
... living , those only can conceive the horror of such a moment . In vain the troops endeavoured to resist - the tomahawk was drench- ed in blood - the European heard the dreadful war - cry , and felt that it was his knell ; he received ...
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... living with a window in their bosoms . It may be thought that this is confined to a class , who , surrounded by the allurements of wealth , seek this kind of publicity to their names and movements . If it were only so , the class is ...
... living with a window in their bosoms . It may be thought that this is confined to a class , who , surrounded by the allurements of wealth , seek this kind of publicity to their names and movements . If it were only so , the class is ...
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