The Philadelphia Book: Or, Specimens of Metropolitan LiteratureKey & Biddle, 1836 - 380 páginas |
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... thing as he goes along ? His dress is simple , and may even be called plain ; yet you can see he is no common man : ge- nius flashes from his eyes , and intelligence beams in his countenance . He is the printer of the Pennsylvania Ga ...
... thing as he goes along ? His dress is simple , and may even be called plain ; yet you can see he is no common man : ge- nius flashes from his eyes , and intelligence beams in his countenance . He is the printer of the Pennsylvania Ga ...
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... thing like feeling : when Pierre is describing the legal plunder of Jaffier's house , our attention is divert- ed from the misery of Belvidera to the goods and chattels of him the said Jaffier : but in the poem before us the author has ...
... thing like feeling : when Pierre is describing the legal plunder of Jaffier's house , our attention is divert- ed from the misery of Belvidera to the goods and chattels of him the said Jaffier : but in the poem before us the author has ...
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... moment before stood up in all the pride of health , suddenly falling down a hill , how must we lament the instability of all things ! 3 * THE INDIAN STUDENT . BY PHILIP FRENEAU . FROM Susquehanna's THE PHILADELPHIA BOOK . 29.
... moment before stood up in all the pride of health , suddenly falling down a hill , how must we lament the instability of all things ! 3 * THE INDIAN STUDENT . BY PHILIP FRENEAU . FROM Susquehanna's THE PHILADELPHIA BOOK . 29.
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... thing worthy of observation ; and as adventures were my object , I left the highway , or avenue , as it is called , and struck into the moor , that composes a great part of the city . I had not walked a mile , when I heard a gun go off ...
... thing worthy of observation ; and as adventures were my object , I left the highway , or avenue , as it is called , and struck into the moor , that composes a great part of the city . I had not walked a mile , when I heard a gun go off ...
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... things the hunter had thrown off , " Who is that ? ” " That is the envoy , " answered the officer , with an air of dignity . " But who is the envoy ? " replied I , " What is an envoy ? That's not the president , is it ? " " The ...
... things the hunter had thrown off , " Who is that ? ” " That is the envoy , " answered the officer , with an air of dignity . " But who is the envoy ? " replied I , " What is an envoy ? That's not the president , is it ? " " The ...
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