The Philadelphia Book: Or, Specimens of Metropolitan LiteratureKey & Biddle, 1836 - 380 páginas |
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... causes one of the sublimest objects in nature . These circumstances all combined to wrap the heart of the traveller in sweet and pleasing meditation ; and he rode on , enjoying those dreams , which , creeping imperceptibly into young ...
... causes one of the sublimest objects in nature . These circumstances all combined to wrap the heart of the traveller in sweet and pleasing meditation ; and he rode on , enjoying those dreams , which , creeping imperceptibly into young ...
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... causes of uneasiness . It is well known that all the inhabitants within the reach of an English garrison , who are capable of corruption , become corrrupt . English gold , which is but a bugbear among the virtuous , pre- sents a ...
... causes of uneasiness . It is well known that all the inhabitants within the reach of an English garrison , who are capable of corruption , become corrrupt . English gold , which is but a bugbear among the virtuous , pre- sents a ...
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... cause of it ; but whatever it was , the effect was at once alarming and sublime ; and what with the great- ness of the stake , the darkness of the night , the uncer- tainty of the design , and extreme hazard of the issue whatever might ...
... cause of it ; but whatever it was , the effect was at once alarming and sublime ; and what with the great- ness of the stake , the darkness of the night , the uncer- tainty of the design , and extreme hazard of the issue whatever might ...
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... cause for being cautious from what had happened at Bunker's hill . Besides , he probably reasoned as we at first did , that our losses might be more easily supplied than his own ; and , from the boldness of Congress in declaring ...
... cause for being cautious from what had happened at Bunker's hill . Besides , he probably reasoned as we at first did , that our losses might be more easily supplied than his own ; and , from the boldness of Congress in declaring ...
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... entrance into life , and so far have been averse to extended education . This cause has naturally , and to a certain extent , justifi- ably , induced parents to yield to the restless eagerness 144 THE PHILADELPHIA BOOK .
... entrance into life , and so far have been averse to extended education . This cause has naturally , and to a certain extent , justifi- ably , induced parents to yield to the restless eagerness 144 THE PHILADELPHIA BOOK .
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