The United States Review and Literary Gazette, 第 2 巻G. & C. Carvill, 1827 |
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... fact , which I have often observed , that a mounted horse is always able to overtake a loose one . " His amusements and his occupations soon become more manly ; careless of the biscacheros ( the holes of an animal called the bis- cacho ) ...
... fact , which I have often observed , that a mounted horse is always able to overtake a loose one . " His amusements and his occupations soon become more manly ; careless of the biscacheros ( the holes of an animal called the bis- cacho ) ...
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... fact of nearly all the genuine Yankees , from six years old upwards , are well hit off , and the habits and tastes of Yankee - land are drawn from the life . A cheerful and benevolent spirit , too , pervades the book , a disposition to ...
... fact of nearly all the genuine Yankees , from six years old upwards , are well hit off , and the habits and tastes of Yankee - land are drawn from the life . A cheerful and benevolent spirit , too , pervades the book , a disposition to ...
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... facts . But as soon as he assumed , either through his own benevolent enthusiasm , or at the prompting of his ardent and flattering correspondent , the character of a vindicator of the aboriginal race , against the misapprehensions or ...
... facts . But as soon as he assumed , either through his own benevolent enthusiasm , or at the prompting of his ardent and flattering correspondent , the character of a vindicator of the aboriginal race , against the misapprehensions or ...
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... fact ; " A letter here deposed , and there with pomp restored . " It was a matter of very little moment with the reader , whether the name of a certain tribe were spelt Wapanachki , Apenaki , Openagi , Abenaqui , Abenakis , or Lenape ...
... fact ; " A letter here deposed , and there with pomp restored . " It was a matter of very little moment with the reader , whether the name of a certain tribe were spelt Wapanachki , Apenaki , Openagi , Abenaqui , Abenakis , or Lenape ...
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... fact , the Sultaness could not have spun a finer thread , or longer yarn , as the sailors say , when the silken noose was tickling her own slender windwipe ) , the dramatic effect , the bringing together of the incidents , with a view ...
... fact , the Sultaness could not have spun a finer thread , or longer yarn , as the sailors say , when the silken noose was tickling her own slender windwipe ) , the dramatic effect , the bringing together of the incidents , with a view ...
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347 ページ - For I know that my Redeemer liveth, and that he shall stand at the latter day upon the earth: And though after my skin worms destroy this body, yet in my flesh shall I see God: Whom I shall see for myself, and mine eyes shall behold, and not another; though my reins be consumed within me.
347 ページ - Oh that my words were now written! Oh that they were printed in a book! That they were graven with an iron pen and lead In the rock for ever!
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346 ページ - Behold, the hope of him is in vain: Shall not one be cast down even at the sight of him?
345 ページ - He is the chief of the ways of God: he that made him can make his sword to approach unto him.
136 ページ - REGION of life and light! Land of the good whose earthly toils are o'er! Nor frost nor heat may blight Thy vernal beauty, fertile shore, Yielding thy blessed fruits for evermore! There, without crook or sling, Walks the good shepherd; blossoms white and red Round his meek temples cling; And to sweet pastures led, His own loved flock beneath his eye is fed. He guides, and near him they Follow delighted, for he makes them go Where dwells eternal May, And heavenly roses blow, Deathless, and gathered...