The American Monthly Magazine, المجلد 1;المجلد 7M. Bancroft, J. Wiley, and G. and C. and H. Carvill, 1836 |
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... believe in Aunt Debby and her moral influence ? or realize that Elliot Lee's manly independence , and persevering enaction of principle , are but a speci- men of the early life and general career of almost all our professional men ...
... believe in Aunt Debby and her moral influence ? or realize that Elliot Lee's manly independence , and persevering enaction of principle , are but a speci- men of the early life and general career of almost all our professional men ...
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... believe that what has been called the lower class will prove quite as apt pupils in this new philosophy of life , as those who think themselves the highest . We will mention a single point , as an instance of those things which are ...
... believe that what has been called the lower class will prove quite as apt pupils in this new philosophy of life , as those who think themselves the highest . We will mention a single point , as an instance of those things which are ...
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... believe that the best and most gallant knights of olden time were much such men as the bold and stalwart backwoodsmen . The same bold , brave , and careless demeanor- the same contempt of danger and recklessness of the finer courtesies ...
... believe that the best and most gallant knights of olden time were much such men as the bold and stalwart backwoodsmen . The same bold , brave , and careless demeanor- the same contempt of danger and recklessness of the finer courtesies ...
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... believe the man who invented steel pens will certainly be damned . It is melancholy to think of it but he will certainly be damned ; and C— , who gave me a paper of them , will be sent to purgatory for a thousand years , as an ...
... believe the man who invented steel pens will certainly be damned . It is melancholy to think of it but he will certainly be damned ; and C— , who gave me a paper of them , will be sent to purgatory for a thousand years , as an ...
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... believe I shall find it I have lost my cap in a month . -- SONG . THERE is a wee and pretty maid , As sweet and winsome as a fairy , I wadna ask wi ' wealth to wed , If I could wed wi ' thee , Mary . I've wandered east - I've wandered ...
... believe I shall find it I have lost my cap in a month . -- SONG . THERE is a wee and pretty maid , As sweet and winsome as a fairy , I wadna ask wi ' wealth to wed , If I could wed wi ' thee , Mary . I've wandered east - I've wandered ...
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