The Philadelphia Book: Or, Specimens of Metropolitan LiteratureKey & Biddle, 1836 - 380 páginas |
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... whole horizon was conspicuous . As I had traversed the outer , I now explored the inner edge of this hill . At length I reached a spot where the chasm , separating the two rocks , was narrower than at any other part . At first view , it ...
... whole horizon was conspicuous . As I had traversed the outer , I now explored the inner edge of this hill . At length I reached a spot where the chasm , separating the two rocks , was narrower than at any other part . At first view , it ...
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... honour to his virtues . Of the early life of Judge Tilghman few of his cotempo- raries remain to speak ; but those few attest , what the har- mony of his whole character in later years would infer 64 THE PHILADELPHIA BOOK .
... honour to his virtues . Of the early life of Judge Tilghman few of his cotempo- raries remain to speak ; but those few attest , what the har- mony of his whole character in later years would infer 64 THE PHILADELPHIA BOOK .
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Or, Specimens of Metropolitan Literature Peter Stephen Du Ponceau. mony of his whole character in later years would infer , that his youth gave presage by its sobriety and exempla- ry rectitude , of all that we witnessed and admired in ...
Or, Specimens of Metropolitan Literature Peter Stephen Du Ponceau. mony of his whole character in later years would infer , that his youth gave presage by its sobriety and exempla- ry rectitude , of all that we witnessed and admired in ...
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... whole woman was not of the description that awakens and perpetuates the sublime passion , of which she coveted to be the object . She ex- cited only admiration — the love which she sought , like Sappho , was not to be won by her mental ...
... whole woman was not of the description that awakens and perpetuates the sublime passion , of which she coveted to be the object . She ex- cited only admiration — the love which she sought , like Sappho , was not to be won by her mental ...
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... whole . With regard to relative mental powers , wild specula- tion and superfluous ingenuity have been lavished on both sides of the question . In endowing each , Providence has distinguished the share and quality , and separated the ...
... whole . With regard to relative mental powers , wild specula- tion and superfluous ingenuity have been lavished on both sides of the question . In endowing each , Providence has distinguished the share and quality , and separated the ...
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