American Monthly Knickerbocker, Volume 43Charles Fenno Hoffman, Lewis Gaylord Clark, Timothy Flint, Kinahan Cornwallis, John Holmes Agnew 1854 - American periodicals |
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... Character of William Pitt . By AARON F. PERRY .... R Love and Marriage . A Bachelor's Growl..134 Lays of Quakerdom . Mary Fisher's Visit to the Sultan ... ཆེབ པར ..159 S .55 L STANZAS : Fading . By EDWARD WILLETT .. Leonora . By S ...
... Character of William Pitt . By AARON F. PERRY .... R Love and Marriage . A Bachelor's Growl..134 Lays of Quakerdom . Mary Fisher's Visit to the Sultan ... ཆེབ པར ..159 S .55 L STANZAS : Fading . By EDWARD WILLETT .. Leonora . By S ...
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... character for prudence , I offer my resignation . ' ' Do you make it a cabinet - question ? ' said Marcel . ' I do . ' The three consulted , and agreed by common consent to restore to the philosopher that high reputation for prudence ...
... character for prudence , I offer my resignation . ' ' Do you make it a cabinet - question ? ' said Marcel . ' I do . ' The three consulted , and agreed by common consent to restore to the philosopher that high reputation for prudence ...
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... CHARACTER . LA SEVILLANA . PART FIRST . ' RIBERAS del rio do las aguas doran , Al prado dejando margen arenosa , Me topé una niña -mas que digo ? - diosa ! Que sin duda lo era , por ser tan graciosa . ' ROMANCERO VIEJO . ' AND now ...
... CHARACTER . LA SEVILLANA . PART FIRST . ' RIBERAS del rio do las aguas doran , Al prado dejando margen arenosa , Me topé una niña -mas que digo ? - diosa ! Que sin duda lo era , por ser tan graciosa . ' ROMANCERO VIEJO . ' AND now ...
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... - muring , in a low , sad tone , ' Hija mia , hija mia ! ' kissed passionately the pallid lips of her whom in life he had loved so well . VOL . XLIII . 3 The scene was to me a novel one , and 1854. ] 33 Sketches of Travel and Character .
... - muring , in a low , sad tone , ' Hija mia , hija mia ! ' kissed passionately the pallid lips of her whom in life he had loved so well . VOL . XLIII . 3 The scene was to me a novel one , and 1854. ] 33 Sketches of Travel and Character .
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... these last words , she drew her mother's arm within her own , and the two walked slowly off , followed at a little distance by the cap- tain . A moment after , he sprang madly forward 34 [ January , Sketches of Travel and Character .
... these last words , she drew her mother's arm within her own , and the two walked slowly off , followed at a little distance by the cap- tain . A moment after , he sprang madly forward 34 [ January , Sketches of Travel and Character .
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