Prose,Abraham Small. William Brown, printer, 1824 |
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... character and novel situation, he began to look round him, and was enchanted to find, that the world had been as happily regenerated in the transition from war to peace as he was. Instead of mourning and poverty, rapine, devastation ...
... character and novel situation, he began to look round him, and was enchanted to find, that the world had been as happily regenerated in the transition from war to peace as he was. Instead of mourning and poverty, rapine, devastation ...
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... character which I have wished to hold in the eyes of others, — whether friends or strangers, — for one would not choose to be hated or despised by any body. At two o'clock we arrived at Booth-Ferry. Here we dined, — but I can make ...
... character which I have wished to hold in the eyes of others, — whether friends or strangers, — for one would not choose to be hated or despised by any body. At two o'clock we arrived at Booth-Ferry. Here we dined, — but I can make ...
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... characters, which happened to come into contact, within the date and locality of the story, whether essential to it or not.* * After further acquaintance with this author's productions, I will not shrink from saying, — at the hazard ...
... characters, which happened to come into contact, within the date and locality of the story, whether essential to it or not.* * After further acquaintance with this author's productions, I will not shrink from saying, — at the hazard ...
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... his hypocrites and fanatics, — nay, even by his sincere pietists, from ludicrous association,— is too deeply burnt into the characters to be expurgated by any human process. and which is beyond the reach of painting. When the 36 MY JOURNAL.
... his hypocrites and fanatics, — nay, even by his sincere pietists, from ludicrous association,— is too deeply burnt into the characters to be expurgated by any human process. and which is beyond the reach of painting. When the 36 MY JOURNAL.
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... character of the surviving and the departed. More thoughts than I dare utter were suggested by the sight of these preparations for death, made like those for an execution, while the victim is in full health ! I will only mention one ...
... character of the surviving and the departed. More thoughts than I dare utter were suggested by the sight of these preparations for death, made like those for an execution, while the victim is in full health ! I will only mention one ...
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