The New-York Review, and Atheneum Magazine, Band 2William Cullen Bryant, Henry J. Anderson, Robert Charles Sands E. Bliss & E. White, 1825 |
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... hope , however , that the time is far distant that shall attract the commercial adventurer to their shores , to bring in danger even the doubtful happiness they enjoy . Hitherto , their rocks and seas , their sterile soil and ungenial ...
... hope , however , that the time is far distant that shall attract the commercial adventurer to their shores , to bring in danger even the doubtful happiness they enjoy . Hitherto , their rocks and seas , their sterile soil and ungenial ...
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... hope and consolation ; but she was unsuccessful . • We shall have a death in our family soon , ' said he , in a depressed tone ; never was glass like that broken , but death followed it . ' " The evening now began to set in , and as ...
... hope and consolation ; but she was unsuccessful . • We shall have a death in our family soon , ' said he , in a depressed tone ; never was glass like that broken , but death followed it . ' " The evening now began to set in , and as ...
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... hope of being enabled to give to a few persons a taste for a study , of little popular interest indeed , but of great intrinsic value ; whose dry details they might have listened to , for the sake of the importance of its applications ...
... hope of being enabled to give to a few persons a taste for a study , of little popular interest indeed , but of great intrinsic value ; whose dry details they might have listened to , for the sake of the importance of its applications ...
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... hope to show you , a subject of great practical value ; it is also one of almost boundless extent ; it cannot , therefore , be expected that in a popular course , comprised within the limit of so few lectures , any great amount of in ...
... hope to show you , a subject of great practical value ; it is also one of almost boundless extent ; it cannot , therefore , be expected that in a popular course , comprised within the limit of so few lectures , any great amount of in ...
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... hope of reformation . Such is the case with a majority of our club . The only secret inviolably kept from each other , is the possession of money . The mo- ment a man is suspected of a monopoly of this kind , an inquisi- tion is held ...
... hope of reformation . Such is the case with a majority of our club . The only secret inviolably kept from each other , is the possession of money . The mo- ment a man is suspected of a monopoly of this kind , an inquisi- tion is held ...
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