The Port FolioEditor and Asbury Dickens, 1817 |
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... enormous a deficiency we would use the language of the prophet : Come now und let us reason together - will not the whole head be sick , and the heart faint , if ye do not LEARN TO DO WELL ! VOL . IV . THE PORT FOLIO . FOURTH SERIES.
... enormous a deficiency we would use the language of the prophet : Come now und let us reason together - will not the whole head be sick , and the heart faint , if ye do not LEARN TO DO WELL ! VOL . IV . THE PORT FOLIO . FOURTH SERIES.
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... heart , With polish'd company would keep , And offer'd to gallant a sheep . " The sheep was perfectly well bred And quite politely bleating , said " I own good sir you're very kind , And would no doubt amuse my mind , But must inform ...
... heart , With polish'd company would keep , And offer'd to gallant a sheep . " The sheep was perfectly well bred And quite politely bleating , said " I own good sir you're very kind , And would no doubt amuse my mind , But must inform ...
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... heart of every man to contemn the evil that is afar off , and to bend only to the storm that howls around him . It is to this impulse that we may attri- bute the carlessness we feel about another world , and the tenacity with which we ...
... heart of every man to contemn the evil that is afar off , and to bend only to the storm that howls around him . It is to this impulse that we may attri- bute the carlessness we feel about another world , and the tenacity with which we ...
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... heart . a few who had listened to the precepts of wisdom rising into opu- lence and esteem , around us , and we begin to regret the days rioted away in luxurious pleasures , or wasted in idle pursuits . But to repine at that which is ...
... heart . a few who had listened to the precepts of wisdom rising into opu- lence and esteem , around us , and we begin to regret the days rioted away in luxurious pleasures , or wasted in idle pursuits . But to repine at that which is ...
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... heart , Who so afflicts this breast of mine , That I can neither sleep nor dine . So pretty muse , pray take your flight ; Away you go this very night . Though we have pass'd bright hours together , And this is cursed chilly weather ...
... heart , Who so afflicts this breast of mine , That I can neither sleep nor dine . So pretty muse , pray take your flight ; Away you go this very night . Though we have pass'd bright hours together , And this is cursed chilly weather ...
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American Andromache appears army banks beautiful Bible boat boiler Brevets caciques called captain character chinampas Cholula Colonel command Cottagers of Glenburnie Covenanters dollars per month earth enemy engine English Evandale eyes favour feel French gentlemen give gold Granville Sharp hand heart heaven honour horses hundred inhabitants John July July 14 June 14 king labour land leagues letters Lieutenants Lord Maj bvt manner master means ment Mexico miles mind mineralogy Montezuma nature never observed officers Old Mortality opinion Pernambuco persons Phillips political PORT FOLIO present principles province Pyrrhus racter received Recife rendered residence respect river says sent slaves soon spirit thee thing thou thousand tion town translation United whole word writer Yellow Fever
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