The New Monthly Magazine and Literary JournalHenry Colburn and Company, 1834 - English literature |
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Page 38
... carried on by us any longer with effect . " By the memory of old Cœlus and these fast - flowing tears , " mur- mured the venerable Oceanus , patting at the same time a crocodile on the back , " I call you all to witness that I have no ...
... carried on by us any longer with effect . " By the memory of old Cœlus and these fast - flowing tears , " mur- mured the venerable Oceanus , patting at the same time a crocodile on the back , " I call you all to witness that I have no ...
Page 48
... carry over to La Brie the copy of a contract of sale , for signature , to one of the most extensive corn - growers of the district , Valentin was chosen for the office , the usual factor being absent on pressing business at the market ...
... carry over to La Brie the copy of a contract of sale , for signature , to one of the most extensive corn - growers of the district , Valentin was chosen for the office , the usual factor being absent on pressing business at the market ...
Page 50
... carried out and sold by the poor ferryman , to secure the means of a decent burial for his boy ! And there the livid body of Valentin lay stretched upon the very rushes which his own hand had cut for so different a purpose ; while his ...
... carried out and sold by the poor ferryman , to secure the means of a decent burial for his boy ! And there the livid body of Valentin lay stretched upon the very rushes which his own hand had cut for so different a purpose ; while his ...
Page 80
... carry off in triumph to their inhospitable deserts . Yet , in spite of all , there must be either some charm unknown ... carried off by the Indians , who have refused , after some years ' experience , to return to the civilized habits of ...
... carry off in triumph to their inhospitable deserts . Yet , in spite of all , there must be either some charm unknown ... carried off by the Indians , who have refused , after some years ' experience , to return to the civilized habits of ...
Page 81
... carrying with them a supply of those cattle on which their whole subsistence depended . That America was admirably ... carried over by the Spaniards . Be this as it may , certain it is that the introduction of the horse has completely ...
... carrying with them a supply of those cattle on which their whole subsistence depended . That America was admirably ... carried over by the Spaniards . Be this as it may , certain it is that the introduction of the horse has completely ...
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