The American Monthly Magazine and Critical Review, Volumen4H. Biglow, 1819 |
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... thought that the rebels , who were now returning with their chief , exe- cuted it with still more grace and majesty . A strong interest for them was excited in my mind . Their open , candid , and admirable behaviour secured my ...
... thought that the rebels , who were now returning with their chief , exe- cuted it with still more grace and majesty . A strong interest for them was excited in my mind . Their open , candid , and admirable behaviour secured my ...
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... thoughts and facul- ties , keeps its sorrows buried for a time in the back - ground of its memory . Yet , Curran was a ... thought ex- cessive . The bench and the press were di- rectly committed ; and in such a case , had a judge tenfold ...
... thoughts and facul- ties , keeps its sorrows buried for a time in the back - ground of its memory . Yet , Curran was a ... thought ex- cessive . The bench and the press were di- rectly committed ; and in such a case , had a judge tenfold ...
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... thought that he would be complimen- tary too : What lovely children ! ' exclaim ed he , fixing his eyes at the same time on their father , who is remarkably plain . • What lovely creatures ! ' repeated he , laying much emphasis on the ...
... thought that he would be complimen- tary too : What lovely children ! ' exclaim ed he , fixing his eyes at the same time on their father , who is remarkably plain . • What lovely creatures ! ' repeated he , laying much emphasis on the ...
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