The Philadelphia Book: Or, Specimens of Metropolitan LiteratureKey & Biddle, 1836 - 380 páginas |
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... stands , except the steeple , of which the founda- tion only was laid . The Presbyterian church in High street ... standing . The Friends had their meeting 2.
... stands , except the steeple , of which the founda- tion only was laid . The Presbyterian church in High street ... standing . The Friends had their meeting 2.
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Or, Specimens of Metropolitan Literature Peter Stephen Du Ponceau. and is still standing . The Friends had their meeting houses , but these were plain buildings which did not at- tract attention . They had also their lovely alms - house ...
Or, Specimens of Metropolitan Literature Peter Stephen Du Ponceau. and is still standing . The Friends had their meeting houses , but these were plain buildings which did not at- tract attention . They had also their lovely alms - house ...
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... stands , except the steeple , of which the founda- tion only was laid . The Presbyterian church in High street ... standing . The Friends had their meeting 2.
... stands , except the steeple , of which the founda- tion only was laid . The Presbyterian church in High street ... standing . The Friends had their meeting 2.
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Or, Specimens of Metropolitan Literature Peter Stephen Du Ponceau. and is still standing . The Friends had their meeting houses , but these were plain buildings which did not at- tract attention . They had also their lovely alms - house ...
Or, Specimens of Metropolitan Literature Peter Stephen Du Ponceau. and is still standing . The Friends had their meeting houses , but these were plain buildings which did not at- tract attention . They had also their lovely alms - house ...
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... stands a town Where learning may be purchased low- Exchange his blanket for a gown , And let the lad to college go . " - From long debate the council rose , And , viewing Shalum's tricks with joy , To Cambridge Hall , o'er wastes of ...
... stands a town Where learning may be purchased low- Exchange his blanket for a gown , And let the lad to college go . " - From long debate the council rose , And , viewing Shalum's tricks with joy , To Cambridge Hall , o'er wastes of ...
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