The Philadelphia Book: Or, Specimens of Metropolitan LiteratureKey & Biddle, 1836 - 380 páginas |
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... turned my eye upon those before and above me , on the opposite ascent . A stream , rushing from above , fell into a cavity , which its own force seemed gradually to have made . The noise and the motion equally attracted my attention ...
... turned my eye upon those before and above me , on the opposite ascent . A stream , rushing from above , fell into a cavity , which its own force seemed gradually to have made . The noise and the motion equally attracted my attention ...
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... turning home in haste , by a route which he was told was nearer than the main road , and wished to get that night to a place called- The countryman lived at that very place , was now going home , although it was still upwards of sixteen ...
... turning home in haste , by a route which he was told was nearer than the main road , and wished to get that night to a place called- The countryman lived at that very place , was now going home , although it was still upwards of sixteen ...
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... turning to naught the counsels and cares that have been bestowed upon them , and inflict- ing pain and misery upon all who felt an interest in their weilare . Experto crede , is the maxim of the law ; and it is no less the maxim of ...
... turning to naught the counsels and cares that have been bestowed upon them , and inflict- ing pain and misery upon all who felt an interest in their weilare . Experto crede , is the maxim of the law ; and it is no less the maxim of ...
Página 144
... turning to naught the counsels and cares that have been bestowed upon them , and inflict- ing pain and misery upon all who felt an interest in their welfare . Experto crede , is the maxim of the law ; and it is no less the maxim of ...
... turning to naught the counsels and cares that have been bestowed upon them , and inflict- ing pain and misery upon all who felt an interest in their welfare . Experto crede , is the maxim of the law ; and it is no less the maxim of ...
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... turning to his companion , added- " It is a weakness to feel any concern about the dispo- sition of the body when life is extinct , for , though the dust , of which this frail tenement is composed , be scat- tered to the four corners of ...
... turning to his companion , added- " It is a weakness to feel any concern about the dispo- sition of the body when life is extinct , for , though the dust , of which this frail tenement is composed , be scat- tered to the four corners of ...
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