The American Monthly Magazine, المجلد 3M. Bancroft, J. Wiley, and G. and C. and H. Carvill, 1834 |
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... Readers , to our , Reefer's First Cruise , Chapter I. 66 66 66 Chapter II .. 66 66 66 Chapter III . R. Roman People , address to , from Horace , Ruin , the , S. • 430 289 70 69 355 71 € 215 216 , 288 359 · 53 46 153 • . 410 346 • 145 ...
... Readers , to our , Reefer's First Cruise , Chapter I. 66 66 66 Chapter II .. 66 66 66 Chapter III . R. Roman People , address to , from Horace , Ruin , the , S. • 430 289 70 69 355 71 € 215 216 , 288 359 · 53 46 153 • . 410 346 • 145 ...
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... readers , or his imitators , to withhold the just measure of severity , which he well may have deserved , whether by errors of omission , or of com- mission . On the contrary , in looking over the monuments , which some master - mind ...
... readers , or his imitators , to withhold the just measure of severity , which he well may have deserved , whether by errors of omission , or of com- mission . On the contrary , in looking over the monuments , which some master - mind ...
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... reader , and giving him some half hour's trouble before he discovers that these outlandish - looking appellatives are names familiar from his childhood upwards . We suppose , from the laughter - loving character of the man , that real ...
... reader , and giving him some half hour's trouble before he discovers that these outlandish - looking appellatives are names familiar from his childhood upwards . We suppose , from the laughter - loving character of the man , that real ...
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... reader , a marlingspike is not a pen , and albeit a black liquid stains the bright end of either ; yet the one instrument rejoices in tar , and the other in ink . Will you then make due allowance for the thick medium through which a ...
... reader , a marlingspike is not a pen , and albeit a black liquid stains the bright end of either ; yet the one instrument rejoices in tar , and the other in ink . Will you then make due allowance for the thick medium through which a ...
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... reader , that after our exordium , you will not ex- pect the mainstay of a ship to be of thrown silk , or the rough wit of a steer- age to be of classical conception . - Supposing that you may admire the chaste and exquisite beauties of ...
... reader , that after our exordium , you will not ex- pect the mainstay of a ship to be of thrown silk , or the rough wit of a steer- age to be of classical conception . - Supposing that you may admire the chaste and exquisite beauties of ...
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