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... becoming deference to the popular belief , that distinctions of this sort are enhanced in value by every additional mile they travel , I have intermixed the names of some tolerably distant literary and other associations with the rest ...
... becoming deference to the popular belief , that distinctions of this sort are enhanced in value by every additional mile they travel , I have intermixed the names of some tolerably distant literary and other associations with the rest ...
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... become chronic , and render one , who might else have become in due time an ornament of the social circle , a painful object even to nearest friends and relatives . But thinking , on a further experience , that there was a germ of ...
... become chronic , and render one , who might else have become in due time an ornament of the social circle , a painful object even to nearest friends and relatives . But thinking , on a further experience , that there was a germ of ...
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... become fluent and adaptable , but more of the original groundwork of character remains . He feels more at home with Fulke Greville , Herbert of Cherbury , Quarles , George Herbert , and Browne , than with his modern English cousins . He ...
... become fluent and adaptable , but more of the original groundwork of character remains . He feels more at home with Fulke Greville , Herbert of Cherbury , Quarles , George Herbert , and Browne , than with his modern English cousins . He ...
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... become entirely fragmentary . - C.N . ] a . Unable to procure a likeness of Mr. Biglow , I thought the curious reader might be gratified with a sight of the editorial effigies . And here a choice between two was offered , the one a ...
... become entirely fragmentary . - C.N . ] a . Unable to procure a likeness of Mr. Biglow , I thought the curious reader might be gratified with a sight of the editorial effigies . And here a choice between two was offered , the one a ...
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... become less an object of his especial care since the year 1697 , when so manifest a providence occurred to Mr. William Trowbridge , in answer to whose prayers , when he and all on E shipboard with him were starving , a dolphin was sent ...
... become less an object of his especial care since the year 1697 , when so manifest a providence occurred to Mr. William Trowbridge , in answer to whose prayers , when he and all on E shipboard with him were starving , a dolphin was sent ...
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Страница 96 - 11 keep the people in blindness, — • Thet we the Mexicuns can thrash Right inter brotherly kindness, Thet bombshells, grape, an' powder 'n' ball Air good-will's strongest magnets, Thet peace, to make it stick at all, Must be druv in with bagnets. In short, I firmly du believe In Humbug generally, Fer it 'aa thing thet I perceive To hev a solid vally ; This heth my faithful shepherd ben, In pasturs sweet heth led me, An' this '11 keep the people green To feed ez they hev fed me.
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Страница 93 - sa kind o' thing Thet don't agree with niggers. I du believe the people want A tax on teas an' coffees, Thet nothin' aint extravygunt, — Purvidin' I 'm in office ; Fer I hev loved my country sence My eye-teeth filled their sockets, An' Uncle Sam I reverence, Partic'larly his pockets.
Страница 67 - I cannot praise a fugitive and cloistered virtue unexercised and unbreathed, that never sallies out and seeks her adversary, but slinks out of the race, where that immortal garland is to be run for not without dust and heat.
Страница 59 - s ben true to one party — an' thet is himself. So John P. Robinson he Sez he shall vote fer Gineral C. Gineral C. he goes in fer the war ; He don't vally principle more 'n an old cud ; Wut did God make us raytional creeturs fer, But glory an' gunpowder, plunder an
Страница 27 - Ez fer war, I call it murder, — There you hev it plain an' flat; I don't want to go no furder Than my Testyment fer that; God hez sed so plump an' fairly, It's ez long ez it is broad, An' you've gut to git up airly Ef you want to take in God.
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