American Monthly Knickerbocker, Volume 51Charles Fenno Hoffman, Timothy Flint, Lewis Gaylord Clark, John Holmes Agnew, Kinahan Cornwallis 1858 - American periodicals |
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... hear all he said , they unanimously con- cluded to stop outside of the door , and listen . What they heerd , no one could find out for a long time . By - and - by , however , it leaked out that Joshua's prayer was : O LORD ! I'm not ...
... hear all he said , they unanimously con- cluded to stop outside of the door , and listen . What they heerd , no one could find out for a long time . By - and - by , however , it leaked out that Joshua's prayer was : O LORD ! I'm not ...
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... hear Their tales of prowess free , And they gayly sung for maiden's ear ' L'amour me reville : * L'amour me reville ' is still sung by the French boatmen on the North - west lakes . VIII . When Jesuit fathers came to rear The Cross 1858 ...
... hear Their tales of prowess free , And they gayly sung for maiden's ear ' L'amour me reville : * L'amour me reville ' is still sung by the French boatmen on the North - west lakes . VIII . When Jesuit fathers came to rear The Cross 1858 ...
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... hear my prayer : Though sighs and tears its language be , The LORD is near to answer me . ' The singing was surely not good . It had a dim , funereal sound , which we could not overcome . Father Green was obviously not quite satisfied ...
... hear my prayer : Though sighs and tears its language be , The LORD is near to answer me . ' The singing was surely not good . It had a dim , funereal sound , which we could not overcome . Father Green was obviously not quite satisfied ...
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... hear even from the cold lips of a stranger , that my Deborah was living , and if living , waiting . So the time crept slowly onward . Toil was mine , encountered willingly , borne up under manfully , and in the end crowned with success ...
... hear even from the cold lips of a stranger , that my Deborah was living , and if living , waiting . So the time crept slowly onward . Toil was mine , encountered willingly , borne up under manfully , and in the end crowned with success ...
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... hear the absent run down , broke in with , Well , gentlemen , remember they ' re our fellow - creatures , at all ... hears something pass his cheek like the wind of a ball , and the policeman's grasp on his neck is relaxed all at once ...
... hear the absent run down , broke in with , Well , gentlemen , remember they ' re our fellow - creatures , at all ... hears something pass his cheek like the wind of a ball , and the policeman's grasp on his neck is relaxed all at once ...
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