George Melville: An American NovelW. R. C. Clark & Company, 1858 - 386 páginas |
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... Reader - The Cat- fish Railroad Scheme , 89 XV . Ahead - Back again , XVI . 97 Who is Uncle Sam - Syracuse - Camillus - Junction - Auburn - A New York Lawyer obtains a Case ( a hard one ) , · 100 XVII . The Dinner Party at Aurora - The ...
... Reader - The Cat- fish Railroad Scheme , 89 XV . Ahead - Back again , XVI . 97 Who is Uncle Sam - Syracuse - Camillus - Junction - Auburn - A New York Lawyer obtains a Case ( a hard one ) , · 100 XVII . The Dinner Party at Aurora - The ...
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... reader to know more of Tam . Mr. James H. Griswold was a retired merchant , residing in the city of New York . His only son , Thomas F. Griswold , had received the advantages of a three years ' preparatory course in that old and time ...
... reader to know more of Tam . Mr. James H. Griswold was a retired merchant , residing in the city of New York . His only son , Thomas F. Griswold , had received the advantages of a three years ' preparatory course in that old and time ...
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... reader has already learned , was now pursuing his collegiate course . George Melville has found in him a congenial spirit . The characters of the two , formed by the early home and school asso- ciation and employment ; or rather , want ...
... reader has already learned , was now pursuing his collegiate course . George Melville has found in him a congenial spirit . The characters of the two , formed by the early home and school asso- ciation and employment ; or rather , want ...
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... reader will please bear closely in mind , as it will be necessary to a full understanding of some inci- dents which occupied the attention of Mr. George Melville and his friend Thomas F. Griswold . " Well , Tam , my cigar is about ...
... reader will please bear closely in mind , as it will be necessary to a full understanding of some inci- dents which occupied the attention of Mr. George Melville and his friend Thomas F. Griswold . " Well , Tam , my cigar is about ...
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... readers must imagine the effect of a thorn - apple tree limb tied to the tail of a wide - awake horse . At every jump he made , his tail whipped the sharp thorns into his flesh , breaking many of them off , and giving the poor animal ...
... readers must imagine the effect of a thorn - apple tree limb tied to the tail of a wide - awake horse . At every jump he made , his tail whipped the sharp thorns into his flesh , breaking many of them off , and giving the poor animal ...
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Términos y frases comunes
acquaintance arrest Auburn Auburn State Prison aunt Aurora B. F. Mortimer beautiful Bell Mortimer Bell's Bess better Bob Shank carriage Catfish Railroad Cayuga Lake Chief M-1 Clara clerk College contractor convicts cousin daugh daughter daunt dear dépôt doctor door Doyl duty Edgartown Edgemonte entered father Fred Frederick Mortimer gaze gentlemen George Melville girl give Hamilton College hand heart horse hour Huldah instant James Mordaunt John Furnace Joseph Horton keeper learned looking Martha's Vineyard Mary Sanders Mary Wilcox Melville's Melwood Miss Graham Miss Mortimer morning Mortimer's mother never o'clock party prison reader replied Bell replied Melville replied Mordaunt Robert Shank Sarah Graham Sassy seat smile soon street Taylor Thomas F Thomas Griswold thought Tryon waiting walk William Hastings York young ladies
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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.