The Knickerbocker: Or, New-York Monthly Magazine, Volume 42Charles Fenno Hoffman, Timothy Flint, Lewis Gaylord Clark, Kinahan Cornwallis, John Holmes Agnew 1853 |
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... feeling of compression I awoke . Again , I was far out in space , supported only by a boulder , or , as it seemed , a meteoric stone , which drove fearfully along , whirling , meanwhile , rapidly on its axis - turning and shooting in a ...
... feeling of compression I awoke . Again , I was far out in space , supported only by a boulder , or , as it seemed , a meteoric stone , which drove fearfully along , whirling , meanwhile , rapidly on its axis - turning and shooting in a ...
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... feel the effects of fatigue , hunger , wet , and cold . I grew terri- bly nervous ! I wept , and prayed , and cursed by turns . My compan- ion too - how I grew to hate him , and at last to look upon him as a sentient and intelligent ...
... feel the effects of fatigue , hunger , wet , and cold . I grew terri- bly nervous ! I wept , and prayed , and cursed by turns . My compan- ion too - how I grew to hate him , and at last to look upon him as a sentient and intelligent ...
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... feel no restraint ; to imagine that nothing which is grand and lofty could be wrong ; and in this , with the mirror ... feeling should lead them down to ruin 1853. ] 41 An Eastern ' Falkland .
... feel no restraint ; to imagine that nothing which is grand and lofty could be wrong ; and in this , with the mirror ... feeling should lead them down to ruin 1853. ] 41 An Eastern ' Falkland .
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... feeling should lead them down to ruin . The fatality of a moment governs the happiness of the future of too many the misery- yet who can govern it ? She for whom I am now a fettered assassin , trembling on the brink of existence , was ...
... feeling should lead them down to ruin . The fatality of a moment governs the happiness of the future of too many the misery- yet who can govern it ? She for whom I am now a fettered assassin , trembling on the brink of existence , was ...
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... feeling , it was easy to work upon his credulity ; when unfortunately laboring under the latter , nothing but time and entire submission to his will could restore any one to his confidence . It seems natural for pity to succeed revenge ...
... feeling , it was easy to work upon his credulity ; when unfortunately laboring under the latter , nothing but time and entire submission to his will could restore any one to his confidence . It seems natural for pity to succeed revenge ...
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