The United States Magazine and Democratic Review, Volume 16Langtree and O'Sullivan, 1815 |
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... tion of it . Enraged at what a Dervish had said , and which I would have per- mitted no sultan to say to me , I rushed upon deck and plunged a poignard in his breast . Expiring , he cursed me and my crew with this curse , that we should ...
... tion of it . Enraged at what a Dervish had said , and which I would have per- mitted no sultan to say to me , I rushed upon deck and plunged a poignard in his breast . Expiring , he cursed me and my crew with this curse , that we should ...
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... tion just related between the sisters . Yes , " returned Heyworth , careless- ly , " quite so . " 66 " They seem pretty well aware of the fact themselves , though , " continued Seward . " Yes , " said Heyworth , " that is the mischief ...
... tion just related between the sisters . Yes , " returned Heyworth , careless- ly , " quite so . " 66 " They seem pretty well aware of the fact themselves , though , " continued Seward . " Yes , " said Heyworth , " that is the mischief ...
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... tion . His father's wishes and his own inclination coinciding , he followed the theological course of that celebrated school , and was ordained in the minis- try of the Lutheran Church in Europe . On his return to America , he took ...
... tion . His father's wishes and his own inclination coinciding , he followed the theological course of that celebrated school , and was ordained in the minis- try of the Lutheran Church in Europe . On his return to America , he took ...
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... tion , he understood thoroughly its ob- jects , and , as he came to act upon these , applying to them always the severest tests of principle , and throwing himself boldly upon whatever ground was that of right , regardless of expediency ...
... tion , he understood thoroughly its ob- jects , and , as he came to act upon these , applying to them always the severest tests of principle , and throwing himself boldly upon whatever ground was that of right , regardless of expediency ...
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... tion . Always intent upon the cultiva- tion of letters , he was constantly en- gaged during his travels in making ad- ditions to his fine collection of books- the rich accumulation of the learning and taste of several generations . He ...
... tion . Always intent upon the cultiva- tion of letters , he was constantly en- gaged during his travels in making ad- ditions to his fine collection of books- the rich accumulation of the learning and taste of several generations . He ...
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