The Port Folio, Tom 5Editor and Asbury Dickens, 1811 |
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... standing or walking , in society or solitude , for one entire day , there was hardly any other subject , that occupied his mind . At length , like the trumpeter's wife in the tale of Slawkenbergi- us , he determined not to close his ...
... standing or walking , in society or solitude , for one entire day , there was hardly any other subject , that occupied his mind . At length , like the trumpeter's wife in the tale of Slawkenbergi- us , he determined not to close his ...
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... standing together will be cur- rently described as , " The long houses . " Yet two banks and two insurance offices , accommodate the trade of the place ; and the town is supposed to have nearly doubled its population , in the last ...
... standing together will be cur- rently described as , " The long houses . " Yet two banks and two insurance offices , accommodate the trade of the place ; and the town is supposed to have nearly doubled its population , in the last ...
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... standing apart , in four rows , leaving three broad lanes between them , which are covered with a fine sward of grass , the place being only resorted to spring and fall ; when the bank is crowded with women and children , and 20 or 30 ...
... standing apart , in four rows , leaving three broad lanes between them , which are covered with a fine sward of grass , the place being only resorted to spring and fall ; when the bank is crowded with women and children , and 20 or 30 ...
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... standing on the verge of a protracted and exemplary life , superstition has oftentimes attri- buted powers and privileges of a supernatural order - powers and privileges of no less amount than that of penetrating through the curtain of ...
... standing on the verge of a protracted and exemplary life , superstition has oftentimes attri- buted powers and privileges of a supernatural order - powers and privileges of no less amount than that of penetrating through the curtain of ...
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... standing . Conformably to these proud but highly laudable views and senti- ments , the law became the profession of his choice . For on glancing over the various walks of civil society , he discovered the law to be the most certain and ...
... standing . Conformably to these proud but highly laudable views and senti- ments , the law became the profession of his choice . For on glancing over the various walks of civil society , he discovered the law to be the most certain and ...
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