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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... look - out for South Iceland , an imaginary isle laid down in the chart near the sixty - third degree of south lati- tude , and the forty - fifth of west longitude from Greenwich . We cannot help suspecting , from the lamentations of ...
... look - out for South Iceland , an imaginary isle laid down in the chart near the sixty - third degree of south lati- tude , and the forty - fifth of west longitude from Greenwich . We cannot help suspecting , from the lamentations of ...
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... look at the assailant ; and , though very timid , will wait with composure the club or the lance which takes its life . In close contact , every human effort would be of little avail for the destruction of this animal , unwieldy as it ...
... look at the assailant ; and , though very timid , will wait with composure the club or the lance which takes its life . In close contact , every human effort would be of little avail for the destruction of this animal , unwieldy as it ...
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... look upon the thoughts of others- 66 Why should you be afraid or ashamed to do so ? There is One , in- finitely greater than you , the source of all virtue , and the fountain of all purity , before whom you are as a loathsome worm ...
... look upon the thoughts of others- 66 Why should you be afraid or ashamed to do so ? There is One , in- finitely greater than you , the source of all virtue , and the fountain of all purity , before whom you are as a loathsome worm ...
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... came into use . The Captain , who was very superstitious , stood over the glittering fragments with such a look of deep despondency , such an VOL . II . f 5 expression of giving up all for lost , that his 1825. ] 33 National Tales .
... came into use . The Captain , who was very superstitious , stood over the glittering fragments with such a look of deep despondency , such an VOL . II . f 5 expression of giving up all for lost , that his 1825. ] 33 National Tales .
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... look , the shining particles before him . They carefully removed every piece of it from his sight ; even scraped the earth over it , but all to no purpose ; it was evident the idea was deeply impressed on his mind , that the expected ...
... look , the shining particles before him . They carefully removed every piece of it from his sight ; even scraped the earth over it , but all to no purpose ; it was evident the idea was deeply impressed on his mind , that the expected ...
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