The Philadelphia Book: Or, Specimens of Metropolitan LiteratureKey & Biddle, 1836 - 380 páginas |
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... admiration of all succeeding time . But they could not avert his heart from his country — and on that day - on that very hour , when the dagger of Casca avenged the freedom of Rome , he was in the Senate , and the first words of Brutus ...
... admiration of all succeeding time . But they could not avert his heart from his country — and on that day - on that very hour , when the dagger of Casca avenged the freedom of Rome , he was in the Senate , and the first words of Brutus ...
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... admiration of the feeble skill of man . There are indeed throughout the globe , various fea- tures which the most plausible theories are scarce suffi- cient to account for , and among them may truly be class- ed that to which we have ...
... admiration of the feeble skill of man . There are indeed throughout the globe , various fea- tures which the most plausible theories are scarce suffi- cient to account for , and among them may truly be class- ed that to which we have ...
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... admiring the works of God . He whispered to me , that it was time for us to take our last farewell . My heart in the course of a long life , met only once with so trying a moment as that of parting with the boy ; but my Lucy - my poor ...
... admiring the works of God . He whispered to me , that it was time for us to take our last farewell . My heart in the course of a long life , met only once with so trying a moment as that of parting with the boy ; but my Lucy - my poor ...
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... admired abroad ; the other is honoured and beloved at home . " Her children rise up and call her blessed , her husband also and he praiseth her . " There is no fame in the world equal to this ; nor is there a note in music half so ...
... admired abroad ; the other is honoured and beloved at home . " Her children rise up and call her blessed , her husband also and he praiseth her . " There is no fame in the world equal to this ; nor is there a note in music half so ...
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... admired - yea loved ; long tablets tell Their fame , and gaudy scutcheons their abode- Yet who for thought of them , these halls and aisles hath trod ? No ! no ! they do not give these towers their charms , ' Tis not for them , that ...
... admired - yea loved ; long tablets tell Their fame , and gaudy scutcheons their abode- Yet who for thought of them , these halls and aisles hath trod ? No ! no ! they do not give these towers their charms , ' Tis not for them , that ...
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