Prose,Abraham Small. William Brown, printer, 1824 |
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... foregoing narrative of my adventures in the stage-coach hither. In the course of the forenoon, when 1 was as tired of writing as any body could be of reading what I had written, I walked up to the Lancas 28 MY JOURNAL.
... foregoing narrative of my adventures in the stage-coach hither. In the course of the forenoon, when 1 was as tired of writing as any body could be of reading what I had written, I walked up to the Lancas 28 MY JOURNAL.
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James Montgomery. what I had written, I walked up to the Lancas terian school which stands by the road-side, leading to the Castle Hill. I knocked three times before I could gain admission. It is a misery of human life to stand on the ...
James Montgomery. what I had written, I walked up to the Lancas terian school which stands by the road-side, leading to the Castle Hill. I knocked three times before I could gain admission. It is a misery of human life to stand on the ...
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... walked two hours more; returned to my lodgings, drank tea alone, and declined going in to H.'s to supper. At eleven o'clock I went to bed, but not to sleep for many an hour, — how many ? — Two or three, perhaps, — but two or three may ...
... walked two hours more; returned to my lodgings, drank tea alone, and declined going in to H.'s to supper. At eleven o'clock I went to bed, but not to sleep for many an hour, — how many ? — Two or three, perhaps, — but two or three may ...
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... walked on the Castle Hill ; — sky, earth, and ocean, all above, beneath, around. The whole temple of nature was opened: happy are they, and they only are happy, who can there, or any where, worship the Father in spirit and in truth ...
... walked on the Castle Hill ; — sky, earth, and ocean, all above, beneath, around. The whole temple of nature was opened: happy are they, and they only are happy, who can there, or any where, worship the Father in spirit and in truth ...
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... walked along the ridge of the mountain, expatiating with eye and mind over all the diversities of the landscape and the main, which I now leisurely, yet capriciously surveyed, glancing from one point to another, and settling on none ...
... walked along the ridge of the mountain, expatiating with eye and mind over all the diversities of the landscape and the main, which I now leisurely, yet capriciously surveyed, glancing from one point to another, and settling on none ...
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