George Melville: An American NovelW. R. C. Clark & Company, 1858 - 386 páginas |
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... Bob Shank - The Fire - The Cave , XIII . 77 Bell hates the Rain , but finally has no Objection to it - Miss Black- wood's Party , 81 XIV . Various Things material both to the Story and the Reader - The Cat- fish Railroad Scheme , 89 XV ...
... Bob Shank - The Fire - The Cave , XIII . 77 Bell hates the Rain , but finally has no Objection to it - Miss Black- wood's Party , 81 XIV . Various Things material both to the Story and the Reader - The Cat- fish Railroad Scheme , 89 XV ...
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... , will be told by experience that her beauti- fully clustered brow is " not unclouded . " Our gentlemen readers ( who do not agree with this ) , will please excuse the digression . XII . Bob Shank - The Fire - The Cave 76 GEORGE MELVILLE .
... , will be told by experience that her beauti- fully clustered brow is " not unclouded . " Our gentlemen readers ( who do not agree with this ) , will please excuse the digression . XII . Bob Shank - The Fire - The Cave 76 GEORGE MELVILLE .
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An American Novel Charles Hatch Smith. XII . Bob Shank - The Fire - The Cave . " BOB ! in with your head ; these fellows hev shown you as how they kin shoot . Furies ! there he goes out o ' the winder ; that shot's settled him . Run ...
An American Novel Charles Hatch Smith. XII . Bob Shank - The Fire - The Cave . " BOB ! in with your head ; these fellows hev shown you as how they kin shoot . Furies ! there he goes out o ' the winder ; that shot's settled him . Run ...
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... Bob Shank , alias William Tibbles , and James Strigham , the two wounded men , who at this moment were groaning in the cave . After searching the woods a short time , the constables came upon the wagon track , where it had entered the ...
... Bob Shank , alias William Tibbles , and James Strigham , the two wounded men , who at this moment were groaning in the cave . After searching the woods a short time , the constables came upon the wagon track , where it had entered the ...
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... Bob Shank is one on ' em . He wants to find the aps . As they's big - bugs , he thought you'd know 66 ? order ́hat are their names ? " said Mordaunt . there mmas Griswold and George Melville . ” Mordaunt was startled at this unexpected ...
... Bob Shank is one on ' em . He wants to find the aps . As they's big - bugs , he thought you'd know 66 ? order ́hat are their names ? " said Mordaunt . there mmas Griswold and George Melville . ” Mordaunt was startled at this unexpected ...
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Página 371 - O, let us, then, with heartfelt grief, Draw near unto our God, And pray to him to grant relief, And stay the lifted rod. 4 O righteous Judge, if thou wilt deign To grant us what we need, We pray for time to turn again, And grace to turn indeed.
Página 371 - O let us, then, with heartfelt grief, Draw near unto our GOD, And pray to Him to grant relief, And stay the uplifted rod. O Righteous Judge, if Thou wilt deign To grant us all we need, We pray for time to turn again, And grace to turn indeed.
Página 371 - SINNER, bring not tears alone, Or outward form of prayer, But let it in thy heart be known That penitence is there. 2 To...
Página 13 - t. It breaks my chain ! I held some slack allegiance till this hour — But now my sword's my own. Smile on, my lords ; I scorn to count what feelings, withered hopes, Strong provocations, bitter, burning wrongs, I have within my heart's hot cells shut up, To leave you in your lazy dignities.
Página 128 - ... its sound were causing The charmed ocean's pausing, The waves lie still and gleaming, And the lull'd winds seem dreaming: And the midnight moon is weaving Her bright chain o'er the deep; Whose breast is gently heaving, As an infant's asleep: So the spirit bows before thee, To listen and adore thee; With a full but soft emotion, Like the swell of Summer's ocean.
Página 358 - Court if had anything to say why the sentence of the law should not now be pronounced upon , says nothing.
Página 359 - January next, there and then to be hanged by the neck until dead. And may God have mercy on your soul.
Página 188 - Detroit, in said county and State, being duly sworn, deposes and says that she is a married woman of the age of twenty-one years, having been married to Charles A.
Página 361 - Black and he was sentenced to five years at hard labor in the State Prison at Thomaston.
Página 287 - Hennage scratching his head with one hand, while in the other he held a letter which he was reading.