Southern Literary Messenger, Bind 30–31Jno. R. Thompson, 1860 |
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Side 8
... give the informa- / tion to James as soon as he asserts - as he learned the object and destination of the squadron then about to sail ? And whether , in betraying the intention of attacking Brest , thereby giving - or intending to give ...
... give the informa- / tion to James as soon as he asserts - as he learned the object and destination of the squadron then about to sail ? And whether , in betraying the intention of attacking Brest , thereby giving - or intending to give ...
Side 30
... gives a feeling of disappointment - it cannot re - produce , in any degree , the profound emotion of the reality ... give grace and nobleness to our social intercourse . Con . templating her perfections , may our thoughts be raised ...
... gives a feeling of disappointment - it cannot re - produce , in any degree , the profound emotion of the reality ... give grace and nobleness to our social intercourse . Con . templating her perfections , may our thoughts be raised ...
Side 33
... give proper effect to the representations . The Orchestra is in front of the stage , extending also a considerable distance under it . I cannot , perhaps , make you better aware of the character of the per- formances at this Theatre ...
... give proper effect to the representations . The Orchestra is in front of the stage , extending also a considerable distance under it . I cannot , perhaps , make you better aware of the character of the per- formances at this Theatre ...
Side 38
... give some reason for such an apprehension . These times and fears are now happily past . A wholesome censorship now re- strains and purifies the drama , and raises it to the rank of a healthful , intellectual and moral amusement . I ...
... give some reason for such an apprehension . These times and fears are now happily past . A wholesome censorship now re- strains and purifies the drama , and raises it to the rank of a healthful , intellectual and moral amusement . I ...
Side 41
... give you a description of the church . Permit that I do so now , and after that I will attempt a portrait of the parson , and give you at least an idea of his preach- ing 1860. ] 41 Letters of a Spinster .
... give you a description of the church . Permit that I do so now , and after that I will attempt a portrait of the parson , and give you at least an idea of his preach- ing 1860. ] 41 Letters of a Spinster .
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