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 25
... seemed to reel . Nothing seemed to advance . The decline and fall of the Great Mogul might have occa- sioned a more extensive , but not a livelier , stir than did the sun's decline in his diurnal course that day . On the tabular ...
... seemed to reel . Nothing seemed to advance . The decline and fall of the Great Mogul might have occa- sioned a more extensive , but not a livelier , stir than did the sun's decline in his diurnal course that day . On the tabular ...
Side 47
... seemed closed against me , every vacancy I could fill , seemed to be filled by a special Provi- dence , almost at the very hour I applied . It was at this time , when I was most desponding , that a gentleman , who had befriended me in ...
... seemed closed against me , every vacancy I could fill , seemed to be filled by a special Provi- dence , almost at the very hour I applied . It was at this time , when I was most desponding , that a gentleman , who had befriended me in ...
Side 166
... seemed to feel so much , —took but one cup of tea , and as for eating , I have seen many a hungry man eat more in ten minutes than he did altogether ; but what else could be expected ? " A sudden gust of wind , as the boat turned round ...
... seemed to feel so much , —took but one cup of tea , and as for eating , I have seen many a hungry man eat more in ten minutes than he did altogether ; but what else could be expected ? " A sudden gust of wind , as the boat turned round ...
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