The American Monthly Magazine, Volumen2Nathaniel Parker Willis Pierce and Williams., 1830 |
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... seen its natal hour . Tradition followed its footsteps to the very morn- ing of time — and still pointed onward , through the mists of immemorial ages , to the eternal past . Infidelity had been , even in the politest periods , an ...
... seen its natal hour . Tradition followed its footsteps to the very morn- ing of time — and still pointed onward , through the mists of immemorial ages , to the eternal past . Infidelity had been , even in the politest periods , an ...
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... seen by me , When proud ships have homeward been joyously dancing , And proud flags I have seen in the sun - light glancing . And many a crew I have sent to the shore , When the north wind and tempest had passed them o'er ; And they ...
... seen by me , When proud ships have homeward been joyously dancing , And proud flags I have seen in the sun - light glancing . And many a crew I have sent to the shore , When the north wind and tempest had passed them o'er ; And they ...
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... seen at daylight . The regiment baggage had been piled closely forward , the women and children , with their camp furniture of pans and dishes were bestowed out of sight , the soldiers were drawn up in full uni- form , and the band was ...
... seen at daylight . The regiment baggage had been piled closely forward , the women and children , with their camp furniture of pans and dishes were bestowed out of sight , the soldiers were drawn up in full uni- form , and the band was ...
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... seen bounding occasionally across the vistas of water before and beside us , the odorent thick - leaved water flowers filled the air with their perfume , the band on deck was playing delightfully , and who with such influences would not ...
... seen bounding occasionally across the vistas of water before and beside us , the odorent thick - leaved water flowers filled the air with their perfume , the band on deck was playing delightfully , and who with such influences would not ...
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... seen far up and down the river , extending its arms over it like a protecting genius . The stream here has expanded to the breadth of half a mile , and , in its rapid whirl round the point , discloses a continuous line of granite ; so ...
... seen far up and down the river , extending its arms over it like a protecting genius . The stream here has expanded to the breadth of half a mile , and , in its rapid whirl round the point , discloses a continuous line of granite ; so ...
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