American Quarterly Review, Том 15Robert Walsh Carey, Lea & Carey, 1834 |
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... eyes with the public . " Of course , we would not insinuate , on any account , a disbelief of the genuineness of the ... eye caught the first glimpse of land , 1834. ] 135 Mrs. Willard's Letters .
... eyes with the public . " Of course , we would not insinuate , on any account , a disbelief of the genuineness of the ... eye caught the first glimpse of land , 1834. ] 135 Mrs. Willard's Letters .
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... eyes . When the song was over , the actor came and opened the door of the box , and in his enthusiasm embraced him . You sung charmingly , ' said La Fayette . Ah general , you were here to hear me ! ' was the reply . " When we descended ...
... eyes . When the song was over , the actor came and opened the door of the box , and in his enthusiasm embraced him . You sung charmingly , ' said La Fayette . Ah general , you were here to hear me ! ' was the reply . " When we descended ...
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... eyes , which met mine , and recognised me . His eyes were glassy ! He would again have fallen off into forgetfulness , had I not given him some water , which revived him . I again inquired , what has befallen our people , and what has ...
... eyes , which met mine , and recognised me . His eyes were glassy ! He would again have fallen off into forgetfulness , had I not given him some water , which revived him . I again inquired , what has befallen our people , and what has ...
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