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Peter Stephen Du Ponceau. AN ADVENTURES FROM INCHIQUIN'S LETTERS .
BY C. J. INGERSOLL . On a fine morning , three days ago , I sallied out for a
ramble before breakfast , thinking , perhaps , to see something worthy of
observation ...
Peter Stephen Du Ponceau. AN ADVENTURES FROM INCHIQUIN'S LETTERS .
BY C. J. INGERSOLL . On a fine morning , three days ago , I sallied out for a
ramble before breakfast , thinking , perhaps , to see something worthy of
observation ...
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It has long since been agreed , that the truest test of eloquence is the impression
it makes upon the common audience ; even upon the vulgar and unlearned . May
not the same test be applied , not , perhaps , with equal confidence , or to the ...
It has long since been agreed , that the truest test of eloquence is the impression
it makes upon the common audience ; even upon the vulgar and unlearned . May
not the same test be applied , not , perhaps , with equal confidence , or to the ...
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It was between six and seven o'clock , perhaps later , when we landed at New
York ; and in less than an hour after , the fog having dispersed , the enemy was
visible on the shore we had left . Next to the merit of avoiding a scrape in war , is
that ...
It was between six and seven o'clock , perhaps later , when we landed at New
York ; and in less than an hour after , the fog having dispersed , the enemy was
visible on the shore we had left . Next to the merit of avoiding a scrape in war , is
that ...
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Where Love displayed his rosy bowers He trod with caution o'er the flowers ; As
loth to mar a scene so fair , Or else he deem'd the banquet spare : Perhaps ' twas
prudence bade him shun An ambush worse than pike or gun ; Perhaps he now ...
Where Love displayed his rosy bowers He trod with caution o'er the flowers ; As
loth to mar a scene so fair , Or else he deem'd the banquet spare : Perhaps ' twas
prudence bade him shun An ambush worse than pike or gun ; Perhaps he now ...
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There is no idea , perhaps , more pleasing to an ingenuous mind , than that the
sentences which it dictates in silence and obscurity , may give pleasure and
entertainment to those by whom the writer has never been seen , to whom even
his ...
There is no idea , perhaps , more pleasing to an ingenuous mind , than that the
sentences which it dictates in silence and obscurity , may give pleasure and
entertainment to those by whom the writer has never been seen , to whom even
his ...
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