The Philadelphia Book: Or, Specimens of Metropolitan LiteratureKey & Biddle, 1836 - 380 páginas |
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... truth , that the poor- est annals belong to those epochs which have been the richest in virtue and happiness , it may well be admitted that the best Judge for the people , is he who impercepti- bly maintains them in their rights and ...
... truth , that the poor- est annals belong to those epochs which have been the richest in virtue and happiness , it may well be admitted that the best Judge for the people , is he who impercepti- bly maintains them in their rights and ...
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... truth , The yet ascending star of France . Amid his chosen chiefs of war , Napoleon from a height survey'd The mighty masses of the Czar , In countless density array'd ; • And thought , as rose the cloudless sun , THE PHILADELPHIA BOOK .
... truth , The yet ascending star of France . Amid his chosen chiefs of war , Napoleon from a height survey'd The mighty masses of the Czar , In countless density array'd ; • And thought , as rose the cloudless sun , THE PHILADELPHIA BOOK .
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... truth . " Yet death had crossed my path ; the fragile flowers , Round which my heart its love had closest twined , When not a cloud was on the sunny hours , Heard his strong mandate , and in gloom declined ; But time , the unerring ...
... truth . " Yet death had crossed my path ; the fragile flowers , Round which my heart its love had closest twined , When not a cloud was on the sunny hours , Heard his strong mandate , and in gloom declined ; But time , the unerring ...
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... , to whose remark he gravely replied , " that human bodies when not decently buried seldom rested in peace , but that he had never heard of their doing any harm . " His companion assented to the truth of 104 THE PHILADELPHIA BOOK .
... , to whose remark he gravely replied , " that human bodies when not decently buried seldom rested in peace , but that he had never heard of their doing any harm . " His companion assented to the truth of 104 THE PHILADELPHIA BOOK .
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... truth of this sa- gacious remark , and they pursued their journey . These conversations having banished reserve , and the companions beginning to grow into confidence with each other , the officer ventured to inquire how near their ...
... truth of this sa- gacious remark , and they pursued their journey . These conversations having banished reserve , and the companions beginning to grow into confidence with each other , the officer ventured to inquire how near their ...
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