American Monthly Knickerbocker, Tom 38Charles Fenno Hoffman, Lewis Gaylord Clark, Kinahan Cornwallis, Timothy Flint, John Holmes Agnew 1851 |
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Strona 92
... tion . Raynal , Count of the Orkneys , boasted that he had frequently QUAND NEPTUNE , puissant dieu de la mer , Cessa d'armer casaque et galeas , Les Galliciens bien le durent aimer Et reclamer ces grands eaux salées . LA blanche ...
... tion . Raynal , Count of the Orkneys , boasted that he had frequently QUAND NEPTUNE , puissant dieu de la mer , Cessa d'armer casaque et galeas , Les Galliciens bien le durent aimer Et reclamer ces grands eaux salées . LA blanche ...
Strona 109
... tion to watch the gradual but sure incorporation of all the foreign elements into the quiet , practical American character . The family of Heinrich Fritz had emigrated from the suburbs of Frankfort . He was the best - natured of Germans ...
... tion to watch the gradual but sure incorporation of all the foreign elements into the quiet , practical American character . The family of Heinrich Fritz had emigrated from the suburbs of Frankfort . He was the best - natured of Germans ...
Strona 134
... tion of this intellectual being ' that so often overwhelms the melancholy victim of human cruelty , who , being buried alive in a dungeon , is at the same time denied the society of his fellow - men , and shut out from the works of God ...
... tion of this intellectual being ' that so often overwhelms the melancholy victim of human cruelty , who , being buried alive in a dungeon , is at the same time denied the society of his fellow - men , and shut out from the works of God ...
Strona 151
... tion which our sex are not very free to make . Positively , he referred me to you for explanations of every kind . ' Indeed ! I was not aware that I had so much upon my hands : pray , what other explanations have you to demand ...
... tion which our sex are not very free to make . Positively , he referred me to you for explanations of every kind . ' Indeed ! I was not aware that I had so much upon my hands : pray , what other explanations have you to demand ...
Strona 156
... tion of his eye - sight , which was seriously , yet let us hope not permanently , impaired . For about three years , he informs us , the light of day was insupportable , and every attempt at reading or writing was completely debarred ...
... tion of his eye - sight , which was seriously , yet let us hope not permanently , impaired . For about three years , he informs us , the light of day was insupportable , and every attempt at reading or writing was completely debarred ...
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