The American Monthly Magazine, المجلد 5،العدد 6M. Bancroft, J. Wiley, and G. and C. and H. Carvill, 1835 |
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... tion . If this were treason in our day , the times of James and Mary would be merciful in comparison . Bayard was tried and condemned to death , but was saved from execution , and his attainder was ultimately reversed by Lord Cornbury ...
... tion . If this were treason in our day , the times of James and Mary would be merciful in comparison . Bayard was tried and condemned to death , but was saved from execution , and his attainder was ultimately reversed by Lord Cornbury ...
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... tion of the punishment of death , will extend his views , and magnani- mously move for the abolition of all punishment , he will meet no oppo- sition from us . We think it would perhaps be premature - that the age is not quite ripe ...
... tion of the punishment of death , will extend his views , and magnani- mously move for the abolition of all punishment , he will meet no oppo- sition from us . We think it would perhaps be premature - that the age is not quite ripe ...
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... the beach , and de Scuchareff grew romantic , and nothing would do for him but to sit down among the tropic vegeta- VOL . V. 34 tion and gaze at the stars , and think unutterable EXTRACTS FROM THE JOURNAL OF A MEXICAN TOURIST . 265.
... the beach , and de Scuchareff grew romantic , and nothing would do for him but to sit down among the tropic vegeta- VOL . V. 34 tion and gaze at the stars , and think unutterable EXTRACTS FROM THE JOURNAL OF A MEXICAN TOURIST . 265.
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tion and gaze at the stars , and think unutterable things , and utter un- intelligible ones . So down we sat , all five ; the negro , the noble , the tradesman , the Calmuck , and I , as incongruous a group as ever moon looked down on ...
tion and gaze at the stars , and think unutterable things , and utter un- intelligible ones . So down we sat , all five ; the negro , the noble , the tradesman , the Calmuck , and I , as incongruous a group as ever moon looked down on ...
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... tion of a peculiar and most gifted mind , and a character , which , though evidently perverted by a defective moral cultivation and the blunting effects of the theatrical profession , evinces everywhere traits of gen- erous feeling and ...
... tion of a peculiar and most gifted mind , and a character , which , though evidently perverted by a defective moral cultivation and the blunting effects of the theatrical profession , evinces everywhere traits of gen- erous feeling and ...
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