Prose,Abraham Small. William Brown, printer, 1824 |
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... is only the sleep of war." The deponent in this case followed him into his slumber; for, lo! the monster dreamed; and the first thing that he dreamed was, natu- rally enough, that he was awake. He imagined himself standing WAR AND PEACE.
... is only the sleep of war." The deponent in this case followed him into his slumber; for, lo! the monster dreamed; and the first thing that he dreamed was, natu- rally enough, that he was awake. He imagined himself standing WAR AND PEACE.
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... things that his four ears had ever heard. His manifold arms embraced, shook hands together, and exchanged rings in ... thing in Ovid, from the Demon of War being transformed into the Angel of Peace : and so in truth : he was, for he ...
... things that his four ears had ever heard. His manifold arms embraced, shook hands together, and exchanged rings in ... thing in Ovid, from the Demon of War being transformed into the Angel of Peace : and so in truth : he was, for he ...
الصفحة 10
... things, also, (easily discovered,) which stirred his former spirit within him, but he resolutely kept it down ; for while he beheld the little man, in the green coat, with the eagle's head, but without the cock's comb, busily employed ...
... things, also, (easily discovered,) which stirred his former spirit within him, but he resolutely kept it down ; for while he beheld the little man, in the green coat, with the eagle's head, but without the cock's comb, busily employed ...
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... thing happened, you may not only see my motions, but hear me think. It is true that this journal was written, in the first instance, for my own amusement, (though I grew tired of it at the end of nine days, the novelty having ceased ...
... thing happened, you may not only see my motions, but hear me think. It is true that this journal was written, in the first instance, for my own amusement, (though I grew tired of it at the end of nine days, the novelty having ceased ...
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... thing; — this gentleman, so mellowed by years, looked earnestly in my face, and grasping my arm with the cordial violence of good nature, insisted, in spite of my stammering excuses, that I should go and breakfast with him and his lady ...
... thing; — this gentleman, so mellowed by years, looked earnestly in my face, and grasping my arm with the cordial violence of good nature, insisted, in spite of my stammering excuses, that I should go and breakfast with him and his lady ...
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