The United States Magazine and Democratic Review, Volume 16Langtree and O'Sullivan, 1815 |
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... light of a ship , which illumines only its wake . The South , too , shared fully in that very fanaticism on this subject against which it had itself so loudly de- claimed . They may have had much to provoke , but not enough to justify ...
... light of a ship , which illumines only its wake . The South , too , shared fully in that very fanaticism on this subject against which it had itself so loudly de- claimed . They may have had much to provoke , but not enough to justify ...
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... lights and curtains , taken out ; it was a second - hand shop , when Lankey looked up at it , and a mysterious little ... light from the moon , he cleared it at a moderate run . When Lankey stood fairly at the mouth of the Bowery , he ...
... lights and curtains , taken out ; it was a second - hand shop , when Lankey looked up at it , and a mysterious little ... light from the moon , he cleared it at a moderate run . When Lankey stood fairly at the mouth of the Bowery , he ...
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... light wag- ons ; and hard - drinking parties of four in barouches ; and gentlemen far gone in close coaches ; all in tremendous speed as if some great event were com- ing off immediately , a mile or two ahead , and they bound to be ...
... light wag- ons ; and hard - drinking parties of four in barouches ; and gentlemen far gone in close coaches ; all in tremendous speed as if some great event were com- ing off immediately , a mile or two ahead , and they bound to be ...
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... light- ing up for the night . How green the grass was ! -how it sparkled and winked and laughed in the clear moonshine ! But there was a shadow on it now - a huge shadow , made neither by man , nor house , nor tree : it was the dark ...
... light- ing up for the night . How green the grass was ! -how it sparkled and winked and laughed in the clear moonshine ! But there was a shadow on it now - a huge shadow , made neither by man , nor house , nor tree : it was the dark ...
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... light , the evening's de- clining shadows , the gorgeous splendor of noon , and the solemn majesty of midnight ; in the sun , the stars , and the seasons in their courses ; in the un- travelled solitudes of the forest , and the swelling ...
... light , the evening's de- clining shadows , the gorgeous splendor of noon , and the solemn majesty of midnight ; in the sun , the stars , and the seasons in their courses ; in the un- travelled solitudes of the forest , and the swelling ...
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