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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... thing for Barnard and his companions to subsist up- on ; luckily , however , he had planted a few potatoes on the island , which the second season produced him a considerable crop . A dog which had gone with them on the hunting excur ...
... thing for Barnard and his companions to subsist up- on ; luckily , however , he had planted a few potatoes on the island , which the second season produced him a considerable crop . A dog which had gone with them on the hunting excur ...
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... thing like a chief among them ; so that if they do not enjoy the benefits , neither do they feel the evils of authority . Nor did any authority seem to be necessary to preserve peace among them , for their behaviour to each other was ...
... thing like a chief among them ; so that if they do not enjoy the benefits , neither do they feel the evils of authority . Nor did any authority seem to be necessary to preserve peace among them , for their behaviour to each other was ...
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... Mysterious Picture ; and if our artist has given any thing like a faint resem- blance , we must congratulate ourselves that the fabled proposi- tion of Momus of old , was not acceded to 1825.1 19 The Mysterious Picture .
... Mysterious Picture ; and if our artist has given any thing like a faint resem- blance , we must congratulate ourselves that the fabled proposi- tion of Momus of old , was not acceded to 1825.1 19 The Mysterious Picture .
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... thing within its power . It has no heart , no sympathy ; all within its bosom is as cold as death ; it delights in the cries of children , and the tears of women ; it never rests , until it gets every thing within its bed , and what it ...
... thing within its power . It has no heart , no sympathy ; all within its bosom is as cold as death ; it delights in the cries of children , and the tears of women ; it never rests , until it gets every thing within its bed , and what it ...
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... thing about that , also appeared to be right ; I then looked out of the window , and on the floor , but no such ... things and depart ; whilst he was doing so , I said to him , ' I advise you to keep out of my way , as I am convinced ...
... thing about that , also appeared to be right ; I then looked out of the window , and on the floor , but no such ... things and depart ; whilst he was doing so , I said to him , ' I advise you to keep out of my way , as I am convinced ...
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