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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... soon convince you . ' He then pulled off his coat , turned his pockets inside out , unbuttoned his waistcoat , and com- pletely satisfied us that they were not about his person . 6 " " Gracious Heavens ! ' I exclaimed , have my eyes ...
... soon convince you . ' He then pulled off his coat , turned his pockets inside out , unbuttoned his waistcoat , and com- pletely satisfied us that they were not about his person . 6 " " Gracious Heavens ! ' I exclaimed , have my eyes ...
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... soon learn to believe that the material world is the only world , and that the things which are the ob- jects of our external senses are the only things which have an existence . Recollect , gentlemen , that you may carry your phi ...
... soon learn to believe that the material world is the only world , and that the things which are the ob- jects of our external senses are the only things which have an existence . Recollect , gentlemen , that you may carry your phi ...
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... Soon afterwards he made a formal declaration of his pas- sion , in a letter , the tenderest that the schoolmaster , under his special direction , could compose ; but the only notice she deigned to take of it , was to send , by way of ...
... Soon afterwards he made a formal declaration of his pas- sion , in a letter , the tenderest that the schoolmaster , under his special direction , could compose ; but the only notice she deigned to take of it , was to send , by way of ...
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... soon see that I am not ungrateful . " 66 Caspar obeyed the direction , and returned home with a lightened heart . He went to bed , but could not sleep a wink for thinking of the adventure of the evening . When he rose in the morning ...
... soon see that I am not ungrateful . " 66 Caspar obeyed the direction , and returned home with a lightened heart . He went to bed , but could not sleep a wink for thinking of the adventure of the evening . When he rose in the morning ...
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... soon as ever he be- came satisfied that it was real and progressive , he almost went mad with joy , and could not forbear hugging every body he met . The elderly ladies all declared that Mr. Buckel had a strange way with him , and the ...
... soon as ever he be- came satisfied that it was real and progressive , he almost went mad with joy , and could not forbear hugging every body he met . The elderly ladies all declared that Mr. Buckel had a strange way with him , and the ...
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