The American Monthly Magazine, Volumen2Nathaniel Parker Willis Pierce and Williams., 1830 |
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... person ever converses during that operation . But , with the cloth , all materiality passes away . The rich odours of the wines pervade the hall , the senses are all at re- pose , the mind is tranquil and fruitful , and a sentiment of ...
... person ever converses during that operation . But , with the cloth , all materiality passes away . The rich odours of the wines pervade the hall , the senses are all at re- pose , the mind is tranquil and fruitful , and a sentiment of ...
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... persons who come here from the At- lantic States , are generally benefitted , and often completely restored ; and those who bring sound constitutions are liable to fewer diseases than in most other countries . Billious dis- eases , the ...
... persons who come here from the At- lantic States , are generally benefitted , and often completely restored ; and those who bring sound constitutions are liable to fewer diseases than in most other countries . Billious dis- eases , the ...
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... persons freely contributed their wealth and excited their influence , in favor of so beneficent a design ; and in a few months after the proposition was first submitted to the public its ingenious authors realized the sum with which ...
... persons freely contributed their wealth and excited their influence , in favor of so beneficent a design ; and in a few months after the proposition was first submitted to the public its ingenious authors realized the sum with which ...
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... person of Anna Lowell , as , thirteen years ago , she moved , like an angel of a better sphere , through the ranks of society , the cynosure of each eye , and the blessed of every heart . Child as I was , I recollect distinctly the ...
... person of Anna Lowell , as , thirteen years ago , she moved , like an angel of a better sphere , through the ranks of society , the cynosure of each eye , and the blessed of every heart . Child as I was , I recollect distinctly the ...
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... persons , whose brows have been worn smooth under the casque , are at once consigned , when peace arrives , to my uncle Toby and his ravelin at Namur . This is not strange . It is upon the ancient and excellent principle , ne sutor ...
... persons , whose brows have been worn smooth under the casque , are at once consigned , when peace arrives , to my uncle Toby and his ravelin at Namur . This is not strange . It is upon the ancient and excellent principle , ne sutor ...
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