Prose,Abraham Small. William Brown, printer, 1824 |
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... strangers, — for one would not choose to be hated or despised by any body. At two o'clock we arrived at Booth-Ferry. Here we dined, — but I can make nothing of the dinner in my journal, because it was a good one ; had it been otherwise ...
... strangers, — for one would not choose to be hated or despised by any body. At two o'clock we arrived at Booth-Ferry. Here we dined, — but I can make nothing of the dinner in my journal, because it was a good one ; had it been otherwise ...
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... strangers are called here, during the season. The cool breeze and lively undulation of the sea, with its pleasant murmur, hoarse, and low, and everlasting, gradually lulled the fervour of my pulse, and gave tone to the nerves, and ...
... strangers are called here, during the season. The cool breeze and lively undulation of the sea, with its pleasant murmur, hoarse, and low, and everlasting, gradually lulled the fervour of my pulse, and gave tone to the nerves, and ...
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... stranger whose name I could not learn, and was therefore the more curious to know it, — gave us an excellent missionary sermon, but there was no collection after it. — In the afiernoon I went to * * * * chapel, where a plain, unlettered ...
... stranger whose name I could not learn, and was therefore the more curious to know it, — gave us an excellent missionary sermon, but there was no collection after it. — In the afiernoon I went to * * * * chapel, where a plain, unlettered ...
الصفحة 117
... strangers, to all the winds of heaven, and all the waves of ocean, for the chance of a prosperous return, at the peril of the loss of every thing. Against the iniquity of this species of unproscribed robbery, there was no counter-action ...
... strangers, to all the winds of heaven, and all the waves of ocean, for the chance of a prosperous return, at the peril of the loss of every thing. Against the iniquity of this species of unproscribed robbery, there was no counter-action ...
الصفحة 120
... Stranger, and other literary banditti, from German forests, caverns, and castles, in German heads. Comedies, like those of Congreve and Farqu har in every thing except wit and common sense : Poetry, like * * * ****, or ...
... Stranger, and other literary banditti, from German forests, caverns, and castles, in German heads. Comedies, like those of Congreve and Farqu har in every thing except wit and common sense : Poetry, like * * * ****, or ...
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