American Monthly Knickerbocker, Volume 42Charles Fenno Hoffman, Timothy Flint, Lewis Gaylord Clark, John Holmes Agnew, Kinahan Cornwallis 1853 |
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... nature . As the sun rose , and men came forth to their labor , and shops were opened , and the rattle of machinery began to break the stillness , the reports of the evening before gained ground . They spread from mouth to mouth , till ...
... nature . As the sun rose , and men came forth to their labor , and shops were opened , and the rattle of machinery began to break the stillness , the reports of the evening before gained ground . They spread from mouth to mouth , till ...
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... nature ; and the little birds were tuning their soft voices in the green vales , when my young and sweet and tender brother was hurried to his untimely grave . The ever - green cypress now mourns over his quiet tomb , in the great ceme ...
... nature ; and the little birds were tuning their soft voices in the green vales , when my young and sweet and tender brother was hurried to his untimely grave . The ever - green cypress now mourns over his quiet tomb , in the great ceme ...
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... natural for pity to succeed revenge and resentment , for the mind soon gluts with misery of its own causing , as it ... nature , but its superiority had been acquired , not inherited from his parents , nor could it be transmitted to his ...
... natural for pity to succeed revenge and resentment , for the mind soon gluts with misery of its own causing , as it ... nature , but its superiority had been acquired , not inherited from his parents , nor could it be transmitted to his ...
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... nature of his affairs — those which he at times confided to me ; the journeys I undertook in the distant pachaliks of the empire for him ; or the intrigues of the court , by which he only fell to rise the higher , through the ...
... nature of his affairs — those which he at times confided to me ; the journeys I undertook in the distant pachaliks of the empire for him ; or the intrigues of the court , by which he only fell to rise the higher , through the ...
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... . Its other part , ETERNITY , unread , is in another sphere , Where we shall solve the mystery - yet sealed To mortal eyes - for what men live . H , W. F. THE CRADLE - BED . BY ELIZA GRILLEY . NATURE 46 [ July , A Fragment .
... . Its other part , ETERNITY , unread , is in another sphere , Where we shall solve the mystery - yet sealed To mortal eyes - for what men live . H , W. F. THE CRADLE - BED . BY ELIZA GRILLEY . NATURE 46 [ July , A Fragment .
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