American Monthly Knickerbocker, Volume 12Charles Fenno Hoffman, Lewis Gaylord Clark, Timothy Flint, Kinahan Cornwallis, John Holmes Agnew 1838 - American periodicals |
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... face ; I assured them that no professional allurements should trample upon conscientiousness , inasmuch as I would never engage in a cause , unless truth were on my side . The widow smiled , and my last evening at home flew away ...
... face ; I assured them that no professional allurements should trample upon conscientiousness , inasmuch as I would never engage in a cause , unless truth were on my side . The widow smiled , and my last evening at home flew away ...
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... face of Virtue . As though a wintry wind had swept over her , she stood chilled and rigid , and scarcely opening her lips , motioned sternly with her raised arm to the sinner to depart . But not so was this child of error to be daunted ...
... face of Virtue . As though a wintry wind had swept over her , she stood chilled and rigid , and scarcely opening her lips , motioned sternly with her raised arm to the sinner to depart . But not so was this child of error to be daunted ...
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... faces were as red as her own , she cried , in tones that sounded like knells of death in the ears of the guilty : Aid ... face aye unseen , But braid those sunny locks , and come To reign our Beauty's queen . ' ' Gay , gay , I trow the ...
... faces were as red as her own , she cried , in tones that sounded like knells of death in the ears of the guilty : Aid ... face aye unseen , But braid those sunny locks , and come To reign our Beauty's queen . ' ' Gay , gay , I trow the ...
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... face of this huge column , and between the clefts , he now moved , backward and forward , still ascending , as he found con- venient foot hold . When he had ascended about one hundred and seventy feet from the earth , and had reached ...
... face of this huge column , and between the clefts , he now moved , backward and forward , still ascending , as he found con- venient foot hold . When he had ascended about one hundred and seventy feet from the earth , and had reached ...
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... face , at the same time portend wind and storm . All Rome was early astir . It was ushered in by the criers traversing the streets , and proclaiming the rites and spectacles of the day , what they were , and where to be witnessed ...
... face , at the same time portend wind and storm . All Rome was early astir . It was ushered in by the criers traversing the streets , and proclaiming the rites and spectacles of the day , what they were , and where to be witnessed ...
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