Sartain's Union Magazine of Literature and Art, Bind 11John Sartain, Caroline Matilda Kirkland, John Seely Hart John Sartain & Company, 1852 |
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Side 80
... earth as in days of old ? The murdered pedler stood before the settlers of Red Chalk , pale , and anxious - looking , but his countenance bore not the ghastly seal of death . Even those who had gazed upon what to them had seemed the ...
... earth as in days of old ? The murdered pedler stood before the settlers of Red Chalk , pale , and anxious - looking , but his countenance bore not the ghastly seal of death . Even those who had gazed upon what to them had seemed the ...
Side 86
... earth alone ; but he is in the centre of our universe , whence he enlightens at once many other planets , which , like the earth , turn round him , and some of which are much larger than the earth , and much more distant from the Sun ...
... earth alone ; but he is in the centre of our universe , whence he enlightens at once many other planets , which , like the earth , turn round him , and some of which are much larger than the earth , and much more distant from the Sun ...
Side 173
... earth with a perpetual salutation , borrowed ( without leave ) by Mr. Webster , from the old saying that upon the dominions of Great Britain the sun never sets , and worked over by him , while travelling through New Hampshire , may be ...
... earth with a perpetual salutation , borrowed ( without leave ) by Mr. Webster , from the old saying that upon the dominions of Great Britain the sun never sets , and worked over by him , while travelling through New Hampshire , may be ...
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