The United States Magazine and Democratic Review, Volume 16Langtree and O'Sullivan, 1815 |
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... strange old fellow , to be sure ! ' Spite of that incessant buzzing in his head , he holds himself as high and grandly , as though he hadn't the trouble of making shot for the six - and - twenty United States . He never dozes or nods ...
... strange old fellow , to be sure ! ' Spite of that incessant buzzing in his head , he holds himself as high and grandly , as though he hadn't the trouble of making shot for the six - and - twenty United States . He never dozes or nods ...
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... strange foreboding of some misfortune near , And tho ' the field were fought and won , I would thou stayedst here . " " Out , out on thee , Florinda - what folly , girl , is this ? Take , an ' thou wilt , my blessing , and give me back ...
... strange foreboding of some misfortune near , And tho ' the field were fought and won , I would thou stayedst here . " " Out , out on thee , Florinda - what folly , girl , is this ? Take , an ' thou wilt , my blessing , and give me back ...
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... strange man , and fond of listening to the narrations of his slaves . It is said also that every year he has a trial of skill among them , and to the one whose story most delights he gives his liberty . " " Trust not to the speech of ...
... strange man , and fond of listening to the narrations of his slaves . It is said also that every year he has a trial of skill among them , and to the one whose story most delights he gives his liberty . " " Trust not to the speech of ...
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... strange hor- ror at that ship . The exclamation of the captain , which had been so fearfully confirmed , the desolate appearance of the vessel , upon which no one was to be seen , however near we came to it , or however loud we called ...
... strange hor- ror at that ship . The exclamation of the captain , which had been so fearfully confirmed , the desolate appearance of the vessel , upon which no one was to be seen , however near we came to it , or however loud we called ...
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... STRANGE GENTLEMAN AND HIS NEPHEW . " My lord , I am a German by birth , and have dwelt too short a time in your land , to be able to relate a Persian tale , or a pleasing story of sultans or viziers . You will permit me , therefore , to ...
... STRANGE GENTLEMAN AND HIS NEPHEW . " My lord , I am a German by birth , and have dwelt too short a time in your land , to be able to relate a Persian tale , or a pleasing story of sultans or viziers . You will permit me , therefore , to ...
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