The American Monthly Magazine, Volumen2Nathaniel Parker Willis Pierce and Williams., 1830 |
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... green summits up to the sky , as if there were no other color in nature . The only désennuyeé hour I spent there was in learning to make hair rings of the old gaberlunzie who drives that trade at the well . Saratoga is more tolerable ...
... green summits up to the sky , as if there were no other color in nature . The only désennuyeé hour I spent there was in learning to make hair rings of the old gaberlunzie who drives that trade at the well . Saratoga is more tolerable ...
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... green of the native grass retain their pristine beauty , a college has grown up as if by magic , which promises to be an honor to science , to our state , and to the venerable halls in which its founders were graduated . J. H. TO THE ...
... green of the native grass retain their pristine beauty , a college has grown up as if by magic , which promises to be an honor to science , to our state , and to the venerable halls in which its founders were graduated . J. H. TO THE ...
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... green fringes trail in its waters , and round bold , precipitous points , clothed to the water's edge with laurel , the pride of our northern woods , or with luxuriant vines , to gather whose clusters we had to ascend the ruin and pick ...
... green fringes trail in its waters , and round bold , precipitous points , clothed to the water's edge with laurel , the pride of our northern woods , or with luxuriant vines , to gather whose clusters we had to ascend the ruin and pick ...
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... green enough for the foot of a fairy , an idea which the damsels of the place in former days improved upon ; and had the redoubted Basil Hall , and others of his cockney brethren , visited it some fifteen years ago , they might have ...
... green enough for the foot of a fairy , an idea which the damsels of the place in former days improved upon ; and had the redoubted Basil Hall , and others of his cockney brethren , visited it some fifteen years ago , they might have ...
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... green slime , that collects on the standing waters , the malaria , that rises in their exhala- tions in time of peace , is dried up and purged away . Accor- dingly we find that the friends of wars and revolutions are those of great men ...
... green slime , that collects on the standing waters , the malaria , that rises in their exhala- tions in time of peace , is dried up and purged away . Accor- dingly we find that the friends of wars and revolutions are those of great men ...
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