The United States Review and Literary Gazette, 第 1 巻G. & C. Carvill, 1827 |
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... thought , that , to lessen or prevent such emigrations , the tyrannies established there must re- lax , and allow more liberty to their people . Hence it is a common observation here , that our cause is the cause of all mankind , and ...
... thought , that , to lessen or prevent such emigrations , the tyrannies established there must re- lax , and allow more liberty to their people . Hence it is a common observation here , that our cause is the cause of all mankind , and ...
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... thought no more of the matter , But this day , May 24 , cones the servant who brought the card , and in a great affliction , saying he was like to be ruined by his mistake in bringing the card here , and wishing to obtain from me some ...
... thought no more of the matter , But this day , May 24 , cones the servant who brought the card , and in a great affliction , saying he was like to be ruined by his mistake in bringing the card here , and wishing to obtain from me some ...
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... thought proper to com- municate ; and we cannot but think , that more might have been told with increased benefit to most of his readers , and without injury to any . Of this however , he may say , that he is the better judge , and we ...
... thought proper to com- municate ; and we cannot but think , that more might have been told with increased benefit to most of his readers , and without injury to any . Of this however , he may say , that he is the better judge , and we ...
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... thought , by growing older , my feel- ings would no longer be alive to them , I should be ready indeed to cling to youth , and petition old Time to take a little rest , in- stead of working so indefatigably , night and day , upon me ...
... thought , by growing older , my feel- ings would no longer be alive to them , I should be ready indeed to cling to youth , and petition old Time to take a little rest , in- stead of working so indefatigably , night and day , upon me ...
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... thought I could never please a Frenchman so much as by praising his town ; Monsieur , ' I said , condescendingly , to the commandant , J'ai vu vôtre paire ; ' meaning , ' I have seen your pier ; but which he naturally understood , ' I ...
... thought I could never please a Frenchman so much as by praising his town ; Monsieur , ' I said , condescendingly , to the commandant , J'ai vu vôtre paire ; ' meaning , ' I have seen your pier ; but which he naturally understood , ' I ...
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59 ページ - AY. thou art welcome, heaven's delicious breath ! . When woods begin to wear the crimson leaf, And suns grow meek, and the meek suns grow brief, And the year smiles as it draws near its death. Wind of the sunny south ! oh, still delay In the gay woods and in the golden air, Like to a good old age released from care, Journeying, in long serenity, away. In such a bright, late quiet, would that I Might wear out life like thee, mid bowers and brooks. And, dearer yet, the sunshine of kind looks, And music...