The Philadelphia Book: Or, Specimens of Metropolitan LiteratureKey & Biddle, 1836 - 380 páginas |
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Página 97
... seemed evident , that unless supplies should arrive , we must become the victims of that unre- lenting barbarity , of which our fellow citizens , on various occasions , have had sufficient experience . Our country , however , still ...
... seemed evident , that unless supplies should arrive , we must become the victims of that unre- lenting barbarity , of which our fellow citizens , on various occasions , have had sufficient experience . Our country , however , still ...
Página 101
... seemed to have recently parted from good liquor , and to have attained that precise point of elation , which is well understood in every polite circle by the phrase , a little high . Such at least formed of his When the two riders ...
... seemed to have recently parted from good liquor , and to have attained that precise point of elation , which is well understood in every polite circle by the phrase , a little high . Such at least formed of his When the two riders ...
Página 102
... seemed in no haste , cheerfully complied , and even seemed pleased with the opportunity of acting the Cicerone , and detailing all the wonderful tales extant , in relation to the great cataract . He did not , it is true , relate that ...
... seemed in no haste , cheerfully complied , and even seemed pleased with the opportunity of acting the Cicerone , and detailing all the wonderful tales extant , in relation to the great cataract . He did not , it is true , relate that ...
Página 121
... with their jaws , biting each other with the utmost rage ; but notwithstanding this appearance of mutual courage and fury , the water snake still seemed desirous of retreating toward the ditch , 11 THE PHILADELPHIA BOOK . 121.
... with their jaws , biting each other with the utmost rage ; but notwithstanding this appearance of mutual courage and fury , the water snake still seemed desirous of retreating toward the ditch , 11 THE PHILADELPHIA BOOK . 121.
Página 122
... seemed extremely small , while the 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 ...
... seemed extremely small , while the 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 ...
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