The Philadelphia Book: Or, Specimens of Metropolitan LiteratureKey & Biddle, 1836 - 380 páginas |
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... feelings of life , passed the cup merrily , would do a neighbourly act when it came in his way , never beat his wife when he was sober , nor troubled his children when they kept out of his way . was the estimate which our young soldier ...
... feelings of life , passed the cup merrily , would do a neighbourly act when it came in his way , never beat his wife when he was sober , nor troubled his children when they kept out of his way . was the estimate which our young soldier ...
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... feelings of his profession , to suppose that he felt more anxiety for his honour , and the success of his enter- prise . His broken slumbers yielded but little refreshment during the remainder of the night ; and before the first gray ...
... feelings of his profession , to suppose that he felt more anxiety for his honour , and the success of his enter- prise . His broken slumbers yielded but little refreshment during the remainder of the night ; and before the first gray ...
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... feeling . Hence , New York must be de- fended ; and if so , there was nothing wrong in risking an action on Long Island ; it was even better than await- ing it in the city . Add to this , that the combatants had not yet measured arms ...
... feeling . Hence , New York must be de- fended ; and if so , there was nothing wrong in risking an action on Long Island ; it was even better than await- ing it in the city . Add to this , that the combatants had not yet measured arms ...
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... feelings of raw troops are too uncertain to be calculated upon ; and con- sidering what had recently happened , it is rather to be presumed , that the defence would not have been obsti- nate . But General Howe , it should be remembered ...
... feelings of raw troops are too uncertain to be calculated upon ; and con- sidering what had recently happened , it is rather to be presumed , that the defence would not have been obsti- nate . But General Howe , it should be remembered ...
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... feelings of performers , even of mediocre talents . On such , praise may be very frequently bestowed without violating truth ; and op- portunities of doing this , ought to be seized , when they occur . Over occasional errors , arising ...
... feelings of performers , even of mediocre talents . On such , praise may be very frequently bestowed without violating truth ; and op- portunities of doing this , ought to be seized , when they occur . Over occasional errors , arising ...
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