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Página 168
... arms , with liberty poles , with iron springs . Every step I take is an earth- quake - every blow I strike is a clap of thunder - and every breath I breathe is a tornado . My disposition is Dupont's best , and goes off at a flash - when ...
... arms , with liberty poles , with iron springs . Every step I take is an earth- quake - every blow I strike is a clap of thunder - and every breath I breathe is a tornado . My disposition is Dupont's best , and goes off at a flash - when ...
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... arms . Nevertheless , reflect well upon it - weigh the consequences ! for the price of our happiness here is eternal perdition hereafter ! Oh ! Theresa , what terrible words are these words which even in thy arms would blast my ...
... arms . Nevertheless , reflect well upon it - weigh the consequences ! for the price of our happiness here is eternal perdition hereafter ! Oh ! Theresa , what terrible words are these words which even in thy arms would blast my ...
Página 188
... arms were crossed on his breast , his head was drooping , and he walked with the heavy , loitering step of a ... arm . " Never ! " he exclaimed , " never , and plunged a dagger in her breast ! " He re- She fell . Julio was covered with ...
... arms were crossed on his breast , his head was drooping , and he walked with the heavy , loitering step of a ... arm . " Never ! " he exclaimed , " never , and plunged a dagger in her breast ! " He re- She fell . Julio was covered with ...
Página 191
... arms of a tall man , some of these enormous large trees would require six men with their arms extended to encircle their stem , and must therefore be at least thirty - six feet in circumference ; they are two hundred feet in height ...
... arms of a tall man , some of these enormous large trees would require six men with their arms extended to encircle their stem , and must therefore be at least thirty - six feet in circumference ; they are two hundred feet in height ...
Página 197
... arms as those , Has borne this relic o'er the Italian waves , In war , still friend to science , this bestows , And Nelson gives it to the land he saves . " We shall now allude to a few of the fine paintings with which the walls of ...
... arms as those , Has borne this relic o'er the Italian waves , In war , still friend to science , this bestows , And Nelson gives it to the land he saves . " We shall now allude to a few of the fine paintings with which the walls of ...
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