The American Whig Review, Band 5;Band 11Wiley and Putnam, 1850 |
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... object of interest with the softer sex . I soon found myself ac- quainted with many persons of wealth and good standing , who were on terms of fa- miliarity with the Eustises . A thought occurred . Could I become the instructor of my ...
... object of interest with the softer sex . I soon found myself ac- quainted with many persons of wealth and good standing , who were on terms of fa- miliarity with the Eustises . A thought occurred . Could I become the instructor of my ...
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... object ; but be it filial reverence , Abra- ham is seen sitting at the door of his tent , and the earth is one green pasture for flocks and herds ; or be it love , she who is dear to him is seen in a thousand imaginary changes of situ ...
... object ; but be it filial reverence , Abra- ham is seen sitting at the door of his tent , and the earth is one green pasture for flocks and herds ; or be it love , she who is dear to him is seen in a thousand imaginary changes of situ ...
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... object for scorn and avoid- ance . If such a being had been observed lolling on the bench of a grog - shop in the heart of a city , none but a philanthropist would ever have tarried to bestow on him a glance of sympathy . But it was ...
... object for scorn and avoid- ance . If such a being had been observed lolling on the bench of a grog - shop in the heart of a city , none but a philanthropist would ever have tarried to bestow on him a glance of sympathy . But it was ...
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... object re- markable for its beauty , its picturesque position , or some other equally charming quality . | gone to the last , common home . There had always been a tinge of melancholy in his temperament . Hitherto a strong mo- tive ...
... object re- markable for its beauty , its picturesque position , or some other equally charming quality . | gone to the last , common home . There had always been a tinge of melancholy in his temperament . Hitherto a strong mo- tive ...
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... object of food , a sort of capricious manna , abundant at times , and at times greatly in demand . I am certain I have a right to speak from experience . I know , if any one does , what it is . To speed to day , to be put back to ...
... object of food , a sort of capricious manna , abundant at times , and at times greatly in demand . I am certain I have a right to speak from experience . I know , if any one does , what it is . To speed to day , to be put back to ...
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