The Metropolitan Magazine, Tom 2Theodore Foster, 1836 |
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... objects , it was with a feeble , childish , and idiotic perception ; but , at the same time , a truly comfortless one . Vague and indistinct visions of ship's beams , of tarry effluvia , and of strange and unfriendly faces , all dimly ...
... objects , it was with a feeble , childish , and idiotic perception ; but , at the same time , a truly comfortless one . Vague and indistinct visions of ship's beams , of tarry effluvia , and of strange and unfriendly faces , all dimly ...
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... object , for which up the chimney - the demands of gentility we anticipate , as one of the concomitants of a would be satisfied , and the vital aims of sa- patriot's immortality , to receive some five tisfaction most satisfactorily ...
... object , for which up the chimney - the demands of gentility we anticipate , as one of the concomitants of a would be satisfied , and the vital aims of sa- patriot's immortality , to receive some five tisfaction most satisfactorily ...
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... object , is of the most striking and animated kind . This imposing mass of life flows on and increases in volume , until it finally disburthens itself into the ample ' sa- loon , ' as rivers discharge their waters into the bosom of the ...
... object , is of the most striking and animated kind . This imposing mass of life flows on and increases in volume , until it finally disburthens itself into the ample ' sa- loon , ' as rivers discharge their waters into the bosom of the ...
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... objects none can disturb - none ex- cept man . But man , as I hope to prove to you hereafter , has removed himself from his natural position - has broken down his natu- ral relation to the external world , and so brought himself within ...
... objects none can disturb - none ex- cept man . But man , as I hope to prove to you hereafter , has removed himself from his natural position - has broken down his natu- ral relation to the external world , and so brought himself within ...
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... object in view ; she husbands her resources , and never wastes her energies . But to cre- ate an eye or an ear with the power of seeing or hearing for eighty years , and to attach that eye or that ear to a body capable of ex- isting ...
... object in view ; she husbands her resources , and never wastes her energies . But to cre- ate an eye or an ear with the power of seeing or hearing for eighty years , and to attach that eye or that ear to a body capable of ex- isting ...
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