Cyclopædia of American Literature, Volume 2C. Scribner, 1855 |
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... passed , with the recognizance of a thorough - bred connoisseur . Sometimes he would go to the circus- that is to say , you would see him lying most luxuriously over a fence just opposite , where , as the windows were open in the summer ...
... passed , with the recognizance of a thorough - bred connoisseur . Sometimes he would go to the circus- that is to say , you would see him lying most luxuriously over a fence just opposite , where , as the windows were open in the summer ...
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... passed the next summer in Covington , Florida . Returning to New Orleans in the au- tumn , he removed to Alexandria on the Red River , in order to take charge of a school , but was forced by ill health , after a year's residence , to ...
... passed the next summer in Covington , Florida . Returning to New Orleans in the au- tumn , he removed to Alexandria on the Red River , in order to take charge of a school , but was forced by ill health , after a year's residence , to ...
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... passed his life , and in the harness of office , as Secretary of State , he died . Since the deaths of Washington and Hamilton , no similar event had so deeply moved the country . The national heart throbbed with the pulsations of the ...
... passed his life , and in the harness of office , as Secretary of State , he died . Since the deaths of Washington and Hamilton , no similar event had so deeply moved the country . The national heart throbbed with the pulsations of the ...
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... passed by us , and in the instance of unhappy Spain , we have seen the vanity of all triumphs in a cause which vio- lates the general sense of justice of the civilized world . It is nothing , that the troops of France have passed from ...
... passed by us , and in the instance of unhappy Spain , we have seen the vanity of all triumphs in a cause which vio- lates the general sense of justice of the civilized world . It is nothing , that the troops of France have passed from ...
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... passed in Copenhagen , whither his father removed as Chargé d'Affaires of the United States shortly after his birth . 1836 the family removed to Berlin , and in 1838 , Robert , after a careful course of preliminary mental training by ...
... passed in Copenhagen , whither his father removed as Chargé d'Affaires of the United States shortly after his birth . 1836 the family removed to Berlin , and in 1838 , Robert , after a careful course of preliminary mental training by ...
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Cyclopædia of American Literature: Embracing Personal and ..., Volume 2 Evert Augustus Duyckinck,George Long Duyckinck Visualização de excertos - 1965 |
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