Nugæ, by Nugator: Or, Pieces in Prose and Verse, العدد 9Woods and Crane, 1844 - 215 من الصفحات |
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... Nature , in her exuberant good- ness , has supplied an abundance of primitive rope , which is just as convenient and efficacious as the best cordage , whether a man wants to hang himself or a dog - whether he wants a cap for his fence ...
... Nature , in her exuberant good- ness , has supplied an abundance of primitive rope , which is just as convenient and efficacious as the best cordage , whether a man wants to hang himself or a dog - whether he wants a cap for his fence ...
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... nature supplies us in peace or war with this and many other articles of the first necessity , among which I once heard a Chotanker enumerate mint . " Why , " said he , " should we fear a dissolution of the union , a separation of the ...
... nature supplies us in peace or war with this and many other articles of the first necessity , among which I once heard a Chotanker enumerate mint . " Why , " said he , " should we fear a dissolution of the union , a separation of the ...
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... nature of my steed , my friend , the politician and philosopher , seemed resolved upon unhorsing me , notwithstanding my entreaties that he would forbear , and by dint of riding violently up to me , and shouting out at the top of his ...
... nature of my steed , my friend , the politician and philosopher , seemed resolved upon unhorsing me , notwithstanding my entreaties that he would forbear , and by dint of riding violently up to me , and shouting out at the top of his ...
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... natural talent , and much acquired infor- mation , and was far above the ridicule which was sometimes played off upon him by his more ignorant neighbors . I almost begin to think that we were the mistaken ones , when I look around and ...
... natural talent , and much acquired infor- mation , and was far above the ridicule which was sometimes played off upon him by his more ignorant neighbors . I almost begin to think that we were the mistaken ones , when I look around and ...
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... Nature shall herself be spent , And thou shalt break , my Heart . [ For the Southern Literary Messenger . ] MR . EDITOR , -I send you a Parody upon Bryant's Autumn , apparently written by some disconsolate citizen of Richmond , after ...
... Nature shall herself be spent , And thou shalt break , my Heart . [ For the Southern Literary Messenger . ] MR . EDITOR , -I send you a Parody upon Bryant's Autumn , apparently written by some disconsolate citizen of Richmond , after ...
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