Irvingiana: A Memorial of Washington IrvingC.B. Richardson, 1860 - 64 páginas |
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... asked can I be content to live in this country ? Whoever asks that question must have but an inadequate idea of its blessings and delights . What sacrifice of enjoyments have I to reconcile myself to ? I come from gloomier climes to one ...
... asked can I be content to live in this country ? Whoever asks that question must have but an inadequate idea of its blessings and delights . What sacrifice of enjoyments have I to reconcile myself to ? I come from gloomier climes to one ...
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... asked , how long I mean to remain here ? They know but little of my heart or my feelings who can ask me this question . I an- swer , as long as I live . " It was some time before the plaudits ceased sufficiently for him to utter his ...
... asked , how long I mean to remain here ? They know but little of my heart or my feelings who can ask me this question . I an- swer , as long as I live . " It was some time before the plaudits ceased sufficiently for him to utter his ...
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... asked , if he were a British subject , of taking him from Westminster Hall , as a rebel , to a court - martial , and ordering him to be shot ! A more pertinent plea was Mr. Murray's long previous undisputed enjoyment of the copyrights ...
... asked , if he were a British subject , of taking him from Westminster Hall , as a rebel , to a court - martial , and ordering him to be shot ! A more pertinent plea was Mr. Murray's long previous undisputed enjoyment of the copyrights ...
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... asked him if he had a fair recollection of his several gentlemen who have gratified this large school - associates of those days . He replied he assembly by their addresses this evening , have believed they had all departed . I stated ...
... asked him if he had a fair recollection of his several gentlemen who have gratified this large school - associates of those days . He replied he assembly by their addresses this evening , have believed they had all departed . I stated ...
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... asked , if our deceased friend heart , and he always put the most charitable was a believer in the cardinal doctrines of our construction on their words and conduct . Char- holy Christian faith , and I have declared then , as I now ...
... asked , if our deceased friend heart , and he always put the most charitable was a believer in the cardinal doctrines of our construction on their words and conduct . Char- holy Christian faith , and I have declared then , as I now ...
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