The Monthly Review, Volumen3Hurst, Robinson, 1838 |
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... passed in the following manner : I rose early and worked in the garden until breakfast , then read for a couple of hours ; after- wards chopped firewood in the shade until three o'clock , when I dined , and resumed my studies for an ...
... passed in the following manner : I rose early and worked in the garden until breakfast , then read for a couple of hours ; after- wards chopped firewood in the shade until three o'clock , when I dined , and resumed my studies for an ...
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... passed a small river over a bridge , having split rails for a covering , in- stead of plank , and through pine woods , oak woods , and small prairies , and put up at a house near the bank of the Neches . By the side of the road near ...
... passed a small river over a bridge , having split rails for a covering , in- stead of plank , and through pine woods , oak woods , and small prairies , and put up at a house near the bank of the Neches . By the side of the road near ...
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... passing breeze . " Next for the moralist . The visiter is to think of a convict hulk in the first place . " A shadow may pass over his heart , when he sees the black hulk of the compulsory exiles lying as dead , and as solitary , and ...
... passing breeze . " Next for the moralist . The visiter is to think of a convict hulk in the first place . " A shadow may pass over his heart , when he sees the black hulk of the compulsory exiles lying as dead , and as solitary , and ...
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... passed the solstice , and the sun at twelve o'clock caused the snow to assume the brightest rose colour . After he had set , the twilight and the reflection of the snow lighted us back to Mezen , whither our deer took us at a good brisk ...
... passed the solstice , and the sun at twelve o'clock caused the snow to assume the brightest rose colour . After he had set , the twilight and the reflection of the snow lighted us back to Mezen , whither our deer took us at a good brisk ...
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... passed by every boat that navigates the same river . To speak without a figure , I will presume upon your Lordship's great goodness to me , to tell my utmost wish : -it is , that a retreat , not void of advantage , or derogatory to the ...
... passed by every boat that navigates the same river . To speak without a figure , I will presume upon your Lordship's great goodness to me , to tell my utmost wish : -it is , that a retreat , not void of advantage , or derogatory to the ...
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