The Metropolitan Magazine, Tom 8Theodore Foster, 1839 |
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... tion in the rock , which is gravely affirmed to sharp and craggy points , and a few wander- be the print of our Saviour's foot , left by him ing zig - zag paths lead between them . Every- where around the city is extended a wild and ...
... tion in the rock , which is gravely affirmed to sharp and craggy points , and a few wander- be the print of our Saviour's foot , left by him ing zig - zag paths lead between them . Every- where around the city is extended a wild and ...
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... tion , of all intercourse between Jacques and and in a moment Maxime Crosnier was in his brother , and now filled up every spare the arms of his uncle . moment with reports of disrespectful lan- " All's over for thee , lad , " cried the ...
... tion , of all intercourse between Jacques and and in a moment Maxime Crosnier was in his brother , and now filled up every spare the arms of his uncle . moment with reports of disrespectful lan- " All's over for thee , lad , " cried the ...
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... tion . They had gone too far to recede ; and conjectured by the disappointed Jacques that he silenced his conscience by reminding his uncle Bouzard had some share in sug- himself that all stratagems were lawful to se- cure his brother's ...
... tion . They had gone too far to recede ; and conjectured by the disappointed Jacques that he silenced his conscience by reminding his uncle Bouzard had some share in sug- himself that all stratagems were lawful to se- cure his brother's ...
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... tion of Leonidas - the justice of Aristides , -the discoveries of Newton - the philan- thropy of Howard - and the patriotism of Washington - shall claim and receive the admiration of mankind . They , and such as they , shall alone be ...
... tion of Leonidas - the justice of Aristides , -the discoveries of Newton - the philan- thropy of Howard - and the patriotism of Washington - shall claim and receive the admiration of mankind . They , and such as they , shall alone be ...
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... tion to commerce , and their island was now the happiest and most flourishing of the Grecian Archipelago , alike distinguish- ed by the polite hospitality of its inhabit- ants and the beauty of its women . Still they were Greeks , and ...
... tion to commerce , and their island was now the happiest and most flourishing of the Grecian Archipelago , alike distinguish- ed by the polite hospitality of its inhabit- ants and the beauty of its women . Still they were Greeks , and ...
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