The American Monthly Magazine and Critical Review, Volumen4H. Biglow, 1819 |
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... looked for . A new and happy era might be expected when fighting and killing will not , as always hi- therto , be the principal subject of the his- tory of man ; when the fame and renown of men will no longer be built on the de ...
... looked for . A new and happy era might be expected when fighting and killing will not , as always hi- therto , be the principal subject of the his- tory of man ; when the fame and renown of men will no longer be built on the de ...
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... looked much like a bier to carry the dead , was brought . The pier , of which I have spoken , was about a quarter of a mile long , from twelve to fif- teen feet wide on the top , and spreading out at the bottom , from fifteen to ...
... looked much like a bier to carry the dead , was brought . The pier , of which I have spoken , was about a quarter of a mile long , from twelve to fif- teen feet wide on the top , and spreading out at the bottom , from fifteen to ...
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... looked suddenly around in the greatest con- sternation . The room was full of smoke- the blunderbuss on the floor just discharged -the door closed , and no human being but himself discoverable in the apartment ! If this had happened in ...
... looked suddenly around in the greatest con- sternation . The room was full of smoke- the blunderbuss on the floor just discharged -the door closed , and no human being but himself discoverable in the apartment ! If this had happened in ...
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