American Monthly Knickerbocker, Volume 59Charles Fenno Hoffman, Lewis Gaylord Clark, Timothy Flint, Kinahan Cornwallis, John Holmes Agnew 1862 |
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... not be lost ! “ But arrest and cut off and silence these whisperings and promptings and hopes , and do our hearts still beat with their usual time ? Do we behold a broad expanse beyond the extreme limits of the actual ?
... not be lost ! “ But arrest and cut off and silence these whisperings and promptings and hopes , and do our hearts still beat with their usual time ? Do we behold a broad expanse beyond the extreme limits of the actual ?
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... monde regard the noble “ Science of Life ' as a subject worthy of consideration until the advent of Pallida mors , when they awake from the long , lethargic dream which they called life with the exclamation upon the lips — Lost !
... monde regard the noble “ Science of Life ' as a subject worthy of consideration until the advent of Pallida mors , when they awake from the long , lethargic dream which they called life with the exclamation upon the lips — Lost !
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... and there are lost sight of at her watchpocket . This beauty is , we will hazard the opinion , one of the highly romantic and transcendental kind , and , probably , a realization and animated versification , or illustration of that ...
... and there are lost sight of at her watchpocket . This beauty is , we will hazard the opinion , one of the highly romantic and transcendental kind , and , probably , a realization and animated versification , or illustration of that ...
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Beside , how could such an invention have been lost ? Necessary knowledge , that which pertains to the arts and sciences , appears ever to have been preserved . Only the superfluous seems to have faded away . Such is necessarily a law ...
Beside , how could such an invention have been lost ? Necessary knowledge , that which pertains to the arts and sciences , appears ever to have been preserved . Only the superfluous seems to have faded away . Such is necessarily a law ...
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There is no security afforded to life and property , and if either is lost , there is no redress . Travellers are safe in visiting the sacred scenes of the Holy Land , only when attended by an armed escort , for which they must pay a ...
There is no security afforded to life and property , and if either is lost , there is no redress . Travellers are safe in visiting the sacred scenes of the Holy Land , only when attended by an armed escort , for which they must pay a ...
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