American Monthly Knickerbocker, Volume 18Charles Fenno Hoffman, Lewis Gaylord Clark, Timothy Flint, Kinahan Cornwallis, John Holmes Agnew 1841 - American periodicals |
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... speaking of those which appertain to social customs prevailing at par- ticular yearly epochs , or festivals . An explanation of the mode in which two of the principal of these epochs , St. Basil's Day and the First of March , are ...
... speaking of those which appertain to social customs prevailing at par- ticular yearly epochs , or festivals . An explanation of the mode in which two of the principal of these epochs , St. Basil's Day and the First of March , are ...
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... Speak not Athena's music words ; Nor to his dogs the shepherd bold , When springs upon the parting fold The black wolf , feared of all the herds . Nor from the oracle revered , Nor round the Stadium where they cheered The victors in ...
... Speak not Athena's music words ; Nor to his dogs the shepherd bold , When springs upon the parting fold The black wolf , feared of all the herds . Nor from the oracle revered , Nor round the Stadium where they cheered The victors in ...
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... speak of the frank carelessness of merry youth ? and the light pump , of the active roving tar ? Who could ever mistake the character of the courtly and fantastic long - toe ' of the elegant and witty Cavalier , for that of the ...
... speak of the frank carelessness of merry youth ? and the light pump , of the active roving tar ? Who could ever mistake the character of the courtly and fantastic long - toe ' of the elegant and witty Cavalier , for that of the ...
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... speak metaphorically ) a bottle of rum in the other ! Among a savage people the consequences are inevitable : they will riot in excess ; in drunken madness the Bible will be trodden under foot , and blood will stain its pages ! Good men ...
... speak metaphorically ) a bottle of rum in the other ! Among a savage people the consequences are inevitable : they will riot in excess ; in drunken madness the Bible will be trodden under foot , and blood will stain its pages ! Good men ...
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... speaking through his clenched teeth ; I have had patience ; and what has it brought ? It has reduced me from competence ... speak so loud . No , no , you must not do that . That's murder in the first degree ; the punishment is death . Do ...
... speaking through his clenched teeth ; I have had patience ; and what has it brought ? It has reduced me from competence ... speak so loud . No , no , you must not do that . That's murder in the first degree ; the punishment is death . Do ...
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