The Philadelphia Book: Or, Specimens of Metropolitan LiteratureKey & Biddle, 1836 - 380 páginas |
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... rest , I deemed a desperate encounter . But when I came to consider the extreme rashness of such an attempt , it sud- denly flashed upon my mind , that a retreat was the object ; and that the order for assailing the enemy , was but a ...
... rest , I deemed a desperate encounter . But when I came to consider the extreme rashness of such an attempt , it sud- denly flashed upon my mind , that a retreat was the object ; and that the order for assailing the enemy , was but a ...
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... of my old and particular Phila- delphia acquaintances , he offered me his bed to repair my want of rest . I had not slept for two nights ; and as my brother , a lad of about nineteen and an ensign 114 THE PHILADELPHIA BOOK .
... of my old and particular Phila- delphia acquaintances , he offered me his bed to repair my want of rest . I had not slept for two nights ; and as my brother , a lad of about nineteen and an ensign 114 THE PHILADELPHIA BOOK .
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... rest appeared inflated , and now and then convulsed with strong undulations , rapid- ly following each other . Their eyes seemed on fire , and ready to start out of their heads ; at one time the conflict seemed decided ; the water snake ...
... rest appeared inflated , and now and then convulsed with strong undulations , rapid- ly following each other . Their eyes seemed on fire , and ready to start out of their heads ; at one time the conflict seemed decided ; the water snake ...
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... rest . There was reason in his remark . If it be not contra- dictory , I would say , that he showed his good judgment in appearing to have at present no judgment at all . The stranger sees in England , prosperity the most amazing , with ...
... rest . There was reason in his remark . If it be not contra- dictory , I would say , that he showed his good judgment in appearing to have at present no judgment at all . The stranger sees in England , prosperity the most amazing , with ...
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... rest . " " O fly , great chief ! a happier day " Thou poor pale coward : this is Saul's last day ! This is the day - Said I not ? -this is the hour : Saul not outlives his glory and his power ........ Eternity ! how dark the waves that ...
... rest . " " O fly , great chief ! a happier day " Thou poor pale coward : this is Saul's last day ! This is the day - Said I not ? -this is the hour : Saul not outlives his glory and his power ........ Eternity ! how dark the waves that ...
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