The Metropolitan Magazine, Tom 11Theodore Foster, 1841 |
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... voice - soft , dark , and abundant hair , not given to premature grayness - and thirty thousand pounds . Young ladies upon this pattern have no cause whatever to covet a perpetuity of teen- ism , and upon this pattern was formed Con ...
... voice - soft , dark , and abundant hair , not given to premature grayness - and thirty thousand pounds . Young ladies upon this pattern have no cause whatever to covet a perpetuity of teen- ism , and upon this pattern was formed Con ...
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... voice for his country , and his last words were of applause and encouragement to its restorers . Machiavello recommended , above all mea- sures , the reorganization of the national mi- litia , and exhorted his friends to proceed with ...
... voice for his country , and his last words were of applause and encouragement to its restorers . Machiavello recommended , above all mea- sures , the reorganization of the national mi- litia , and exhorted his friends to proceed with ...
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... voice of free opinion , and blasting the the ocean would start up before him new vital growth of science and literature . islands and continents on which to cast his THE SONG OF THE SEA . A GLANCE - a 20 Jan. Italy .
... voice of free opinion , and blasting the the ocean would start up before him new vital growth of science and literature . islands and continents on which to cast his THE SONG OF THE SEA . A GLANCE - a 20 Jan. Italy .
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... voice was heard above all , re- here . The example was infectious - a sanc . animating the sinking soldiers of liberty with tified emulation pervaded the profession- the trumpet tones of a splendid eloquence . universal exertion took ...
... voice was heard above all , re- here . The example was infectious - a sanc . animating the sinking soldiers of liberty with tified emulation pervaded the profession- the trumpet tones of a splendid eloquence . universal exertion took ...
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... voice , the flashing of the eye , the visible inspiration of power and energy , the intense emotions of an agitated audience - all these evaporate in the transcript , and their absence is but ill supplied by the cold frost - work of ...
... voice , the flashing of the eye , the visible inspiration of power and energy , the intense emotions of an agitated audience - all these evaporate in the transcript , and their absence is but ill supplied by the cold frost - work of ...
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