American Monthly Knickerbocker, Том 18Charles Fenno Hoffman, Lewis Gaylord Clark, Timothy Flint, Kinahan Cornwallis, John Holmes Agnew 1841 |
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... interest . The first of the series is in honor of the master of the house at which the young singers are visiting , and is addressed immediately to him . A second is sung in honor of the mistress , and is succeeded by as many others as ...
... interest . The first of the series is in honor of the master of the house at which the young singers are visiting , and is addressed immediately to him . A second is sung in honor of the mistress , and is succeeded by as many others as ...
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... interest all awakened . The clock strikes energies one , strikes two , and ' waning nature warns him to repose . ' sleeps , and dreams that he is walking through whispering groves , He conversing with the old philosophers ; Plato and ...
... interest all awakened . The clock strikes energies one , strikes two , and ' waning nature warns him to repose . ' sleeps , and dreams that he is walking through whispering groves , He conversing with the old philosophers ; Plato and ...
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... interest in tracing out its tangled course . It is a long story , and I have rupt detail of facts would be but a dull affair , so I have dressed it A short , ab- divided it into chapters , and present it as you find it below . The ...
... interest in tracing out its tangled course . It is a long story , and I have rupt detail of facts would be but a dull affair , so I have dressed it A short , ab- divided it into chapters , and present it as you find it below . The ...
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... interest among us in the wonderful antiquities of Central America ; and we incline to believe that the impulse of travel , of which the volumes before us are the noble fruits , was derived originally from the original papers and ...
... interest among us in the wonderful antiquities of Central America ; and we incline to believe that the impulse of travel , of which the volumes before us are the noble fruits , was derived originally from the original papers and ...
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... been intimately acquainted with the family to which these young women belonged , and it is always recollected with deep interest . Often has he experienced their hospitality in Plattsburgh , though Literary Notices . 71.
... been intimately acquainted with the family to which these young women belonged , and it is always recollected with deep interest . Often has he experienced their hospitality in Plattsburgh , though Literary Notices . 71.
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Стр. 253 - The white people had now found our country. Tidings were carried back and more came amongst us. Yet, we did not fear them. We took them to be friends. They called us brothers. We believed them and gave them a larger seat. At length, their numbers had greatly increased. They wanted more land; they wanted our country. Our eyes were opened and our minds became uneasy.
Стр. 253 - ... come here to enjoy their religion. They asked for a small seat; we took pity on them, granted their request, and they sat down amongst us ; we gave them corn and meat; they gave us poison* in return.
Стр. 367 - As for man, his days are as grass; as a flower of the field, so he flourisheth : For the wind passeth over it, and it is gone ; and the place thereof shall know it no more.
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Стр. 93 - Having groped his passage to the horizontal part of the den, the most terrifying darkness appeared in front of the dim circle of light afforded by his torch. It was silent as the house of death. None but monsters of the desert had ever before explored this solitary mansion of horror.
Стр. 254 - You then told us that we were in your hand, and that by closing it you could crush us to nothing, and you demanded from us a great country, as the price of that peace which you had offered us ; — as if our want of strength had destroyed our rights.
Стр. 255 - Brother: Continue to listen. You say that you are sent to instruct us how to worship the Great Spirit agreeably to his mind; and, if we do not take hold of the religion which you white people teach, we shall be unhappy hereafter.
Стр. 77 - To meet thee in that hollow vale. And think not much of my delay ; I am already on the way, And follow thee with all the speed Desire can make, or sorrows breed. Each minute is a short degree, And every hour a step towards thee. At night when I betake to rest, Next morn I rise nearer my west Of life, almost by eight hours' sail, Than when sleep breathed his drowsy gale.