The United States Magazine and Democratic Review, Volume 16Langtree and O'Sullivan, 1815 |
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... land- lord . Lankey Fogle took a long pull . " A skimmery shimmery night , sir , " pursued the landlord . Another pull toward the bottom . " The Shot - Tower has been busy as a bee all day to - day ; and such a singing as he's kept up ...
... land- lord . Lankey Fogle took a long pull . " A skimmery shimmery night , sir , " pursued the landlord . Another pull toward the bottom . " The Shot - Tower has been busy as a bee all day to - day ; and such a singing as he's kept up ...
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... land ! Bethink thee of thine honor ! bethink thee of thy need , When wounded sore and helpless thou at his gates didst bleed ! And by thine oath of knighthood , and by thy hope of grace , Bring not this foul dishonor upon my father's ...
... land ! Bethink thee of thine honor ! bethink thee of thy need , When wounded sore and helpless thou at his gates didst bleed ! And by thine oath of knighthood , and by thy hope of grace , Bring not this foul dishonor upon my father's ...
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... land and property , and I have none ! What is the reason ? " Wealth everywhere abounds . Kind Nature , no niggard step - dame , but an all - bounteous , loving mother , exhaust- lessly produces supplies for all her chil- dren . The ...
... land and property , and I have none ! What is the reason ? " Wealth everywhere abounds . Kind Nature , no niggard step - dame , but an all - bounteous , loving mother , exhaust- lessly produces supplies for all her chil- dren . The ...
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... land and warred with us . They had conquered Alexandria , and marched out hence farther and farther , and attacked the Mamelukes . The Sheik was a wise man , and knew how to keep on good terms with them ; but whether they coveted his ...
... land and warred with us . They had conquered Alexandria , and marched out hence farther and farther , and attacked the Mamelukes . The Sheik was a wise man , and knew how to keep on good terms with them ; but whether they coveted his ...
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... land . In vain sought they in every city after the little Kai- ram ; no one knew anything of him , and the Frankish Doctor at last coun- selled the Sheik to set sail , because otherwise perhaps even their own heads would have been in ...
... land . In vain sought they in every city after the little Kai- ram ; no one knew anything of him , and the Frankish Doctor at last coun- selled the Sheik to set sail , because otherwise perhaps even their own heads would have been in ...
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