The American Monthly Magazine, Volumen2Nathaniel Parker Willis Pierce and Williams., 1830 |
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... mothers , and covered with what loose clothes their stock afforded . We were at this time out on the broad bosom of the Lake , the shore just visible on either side , and the contrast between the scene of discomfort and misery on board ...
... mothers , and covered with what loose clothes their stock afforded . We were at this time out on the broad bosom of the Lake , the shore just visible on either side , and the contrast between the scene of discomfort and misery on board ...
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... mother to send for Mr. Beebee . Beebee was a man in the prime of life , certainly not more than thirty - three , and though his brow was pale as marble and his cheek thin and chastened by constant toil to the same hue , yet his eye ...
... mother to send for Mr. Beebee . Beebee was a man in the prime of life , certainly not more than thirty - three , and though his brow was pale as marble and his cheek thin and chastened by constant toil to the same hue , yet his eye ...
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... mother to the care of her own maid . The girl appeared much frightened , and gave a very confused account ; it was evident that she had been asleep and knew nothing of the matter . Anna had undoubt- edly risen in one of her fits of ...
... mother to the care of her own maid . The girl appeared much frightened , and gave a very confused account ; it was evident that she had been asleep and knew nothing of the matter . Anna had undoubt- edly risen in one of her fits of ...
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... mother on a task of love , Watching her slumbering babes - so like to woman ! J. O. R. THE EDITOR'S TABLE . We welcome you to our Table for another year , dear Reader . It is pleasant to find ourselves here - the mahogany still spread ...
... mother on a task of love , Watching her slumbering babes - so like to woman ! J. O. R. THE EDITOR'S TABLE . We welcome you to our Table for another year , dear Reader . It is pleasant to find ourselves here - the mahogany still spread ...
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... our birth - day by her who never forgets them , and well as a mother should remember that anniversary , we doubt that it has come . Every thing ac- Our celerates . Our passions break sooner from their seal 68 The Editor's Table .
... our birth - day by her who never forgets them , and well as a mother should remember that anniversary , we doubt that it has come . Every thing ac- Our celerates . Our passions break sooner from their seal 68 The Editor's Table .
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