Sartain's Union Magazine of Literature and Art, Bind 6Caroline Matilda Kirkland, John Seely Hart 1850 |
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... poor dis- tracted England may ere long lack his ser- The opinion expressed by Baxter was very generally entertained by the Puritans , but Mr. Elliston was in frequent communication with Mr. Hampden , who had far juster views of the ...
... poor dis- tracted England may ere long lack his ser- The opinion expressed by Baxter was very generally entertained by the Puritans , but Mr. Elliston was in frequent communication with Mr. Hampden , who had far juster views of the ...
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... poor Hafed , nor pity , peace , nor grace ! Trust not the eye that mocks thee with its dissembling gaze ; " Twill track thy darkest pathway through desert , fire , and flood , H. BROWNE . But , Hafed , though a captive , to blows and ...
... poor Hafed , nor pity , peace , nor grace ! Trust not the eye that mocks thee with its dissembling gaze ; " Twill track thy darkest pathway through desert , fire , and flood , H. BROWNE . But , Hafed , though a captive , to blows and ...
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... poor , and boot . their imitation of outlandish manners seldom goes beyond a late hour for breakfast or dinner . The foreign ministers themselves have , within the last ten or twelve years , gradually reduced their expenses , and it is ...
... poor , and boot . their imitation of outlandish manners seldom goes beyond a late hour for breakfast or dinner . The foreign ministers themselves have , within the last ten or twelve years , gradually reduced their expenses , and it is ...
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... poor Alice's bosom . Their parting is not to be described ! Alice's letters were the chief earthly consola- tion of Aunt Rachel during the six months that followed , and they revealed to her , what the timid girl had never dared to ...
... poor Alice's bosom . Their parting is not to be described ! Alice's letters were the chief earthly consola- tion of Aunt Rachel during the six months that followed , and they revealed to her , what the timid girl had never dared to ...
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... poor Hartley Coleridge's tutor , the sin- gular old clergyman who died at upwards of eighty , without a will , as if summoned untimely ! Then we pass the beautiful house and most flowery garden of a Quaker friend of mine , —a place ...
... poor Hartley Coleridge's tutor , the sin- gular old clergyman who died at upwards of eighty , without a will , as if summoned untimely ! Then we pass the beautiful house and most flowery garden of a Quaker friend of mine , —a place ...
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