The United States Magazine and Democratic Review, Volume 16Langtree and O'Sullivan, 1815 |
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... look upon with some solicitude ; -slight , indeed ; yet still not to be entirely silenced , even by the best reasonings or best hopes we can indulge in the matter . Not that it presents anything formidable , so long as reason and ...
... look upon with some solicitude ; -slight , indeed ; yet still not to be entirely silenced , even by the best reasonings or best hopes we can indulge in the matter . Not that it presents anything formidable , so long as reason and ...
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... look with so much aston- ishment and regret on the unfortunate mistake we have here signalized ; and in doing so we know full well , that we re- present nothing sectional , nothing par- tial , but not only the general Democra- tic - nay ...
... look with so much aston- ishment and regret on the unfortunate mistake we have here signalized ; and in doing so we know full well , that we re- present nothing sectional , nothing par- tial , but not only the general Democra- tic - nay ...
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... look in his face , and twisted him round on his heels by the arm , he passed on , and reached the square , thinking of the old white Shot - Tower , and the figure it would make by the time he got there , toward the round hour of night ...
... look in his face , and twisted him round on his heels by the arm , he passed on , and reached the square , thinking of the old white Shot - Tower , and the figure it would make by the time he got there , toward the round hour of night ...
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... look more closely against yon sunset sky , Thou'lt see DoN RODERICK'S banner above the lances fly . The chase to - day pursuing , a shaft hath pierced his side , And hitherward for succor he hath been forced to ride . Wherefore , fair ...
... look more closely against yon sunset sky , Thou'lt see DoN RODERICK'S banner above the lances fly . The chase to - day pursuing , a shaft hath pierced his side , And hitherward for succor he hath been forced to ride . Wherefore , fair ...
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... look , sweet love , forlorn ; But hie we both to Burgos on this the Baptist's morn . With feasting and with revel thou shalt be welcomed there , And mistress will I make thee of lordships broad and fair . Upon the knee to serve thee a ...
... look , sweet love , forlorn ; But hie we both to Burgos on this the Baptist's morn . With feasting and with revel thou shalt be welcomed there , And mistress will I make thee of lordships broad and fair . Upon the knee to serve thee a ...
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