The Knickerbocker: Or, New-York Monthly Magazine, Том 5Charles Fenno Hoffman, Timothy Flint, Lewis Gaylord Clark, Kinahan Cornwallis, John Holmes Agnew 1835 |
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... passed to us , and that which is yet unknown , —but which , sooner or later , in this world or another , must come to all . Thus , if approached with a feeling of true soberness , the theme leads the spirit upwards ; it relaxes that ...
... passed to us , and that which is yet unknown , —but which , sooner or later , in this world or another , must come to all . Thus , if approached with a feeling of true soberness , the theme leads the spirit upwards ; it relaxes that ...
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... passed in sullen estrangement , —upon whose anger many evening sun have descended , a relenting spirit obeys the min- gled voices of Memory and Friendship ; the kind resolve is made and followed ; so that , instead of the thorn to goad ...
... passed in sullen estrangement , —upon whose anger many evening sun have descended , a relenting spirit obeys the min- gled voices of Memory and Friendship ; the kind resolve is made and followed ; so that , instead of the thorn to goad ...
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... passed over , and we were received upon deck in true man - o ' - war fashion . Why , Captain Seymour , ' said I , ' you have a regular man - of - war brig here . ' 6 ' Yes , ' he replied , leading the way to his cabin , she's a Johnny ...
... passed over , and we were received upon deck in true man - o ' - war fashion . Why , Captain Seymour , ' said I , ' you have a regular man - of - war brig here . ' 6 ' Yes , ' he replied , leading the way to his cabin , she's a Johnny ...
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... passed the forts , the first object which met our view , was the frigate Constellation , at anchor in the lower bay ! ' The devil ! ' said Seymour , clapping a spy - glass to his eye , -she dropped down yesterday , and had , I supposed ...
... passed the forts , the first object which met our view , was the frigate Constellation , at anchor in the lower bay ! ' The devil ! ' said Seymour , clapping a spy - glass to his eye , -she dropped down yesterday , and had , I supposed ...
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... passed abreast the Constellation , as she rode head to the wind , so closely , that the muzzles of her long main - deck- ers almost touched our bulwarks . The captain of the Constellation stood abaft upon the signal - locker ; and ...
... passed abreast the Constellation , as she rode head to the wind , so closely , that the muzzles of her long main - deck- ers almost touched our bulwarks . The captain of the Constellation stood abaft upon the signal - locker ; and ...
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