The Philadelphia Book: Or, Specimens of Metropolitan LiteratureKey & Biddle, 1836 - 380 páginas |
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... leave us to his teeth , we pray you not to desert us also . We are breth- ren , seeking the same liberty which you enjoy , and which the blood of your fathers was poured out to pur- chase we are Christians , having the union of a common ...
... leave us to his teeth , we pray you not to desert us also . We are breth- ren , seeking the same liberty which you enjoy , and which the blood of your fathers was poured out to pur- chase we are Christians , having the union of a common ...
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... leaves a niche ; and while we beheld our little force gradu- ally wasting away , it was provoking enough to reflect that our country was full of men , some of whom abused us , some laughed at us , a few praised , and none assisted . I ...
... leaves a niche ; and while we beheld our little force gradu- ally wasting away , it was provoking enough to reflect that our country was full of men , some of whom abused us , some laughed at us , a few praised , and none assisted . I ...
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... Leaving this spot , the officer was conducted by his guide to another object of admiration . A short distance below the cataract , the river , rushing along with the im- mense velocity acquired by being precipitated from so great a ...
... Leaving this spot , the officer was conducted by his guide to another object of admiration . A short distance below the cataract , the river , rushing along with the im- mense velocity acquired by being precipitated from so great a ...
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... , and dropping a piece of money at the landlord's feet , he struck the spurs into the side of his steed , and dashed off in a gallop , leaving all danger behind . FANCY . BY THOMAS GODFREY . HIGH in the midst THE PHILADELPHIA BOOK . 107.
... , and dropping a piece of money at the landlord's feet , he struck the spurs into the side of his steed , and dashed off in a gallop , leaving all danger behind . FANCY . BY THOMAS GODFREY . HIGH in the midst THE PHILADELPHIA BOOK . 107.
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... leaves are yet without a blot . O well did He , to whom all power was given , To bring our wandering spirits back to heaven , Call little children to him and declare , " Resemble these or never enter there . " And well may we , through ...
... leaves are yet without a blot . O well did He , to whom all power was given , To bring our wandering spirits back to heaven , Call little children to him and declare , " Resemble these or never enter there . " And well may we , through ...
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