The New-York Review, and Atheneum Magazine, Volumes 1-2E. Bliss & E. White, 1825 |
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... land for ever , And I'll convey thee to a Paradise , Where thou shalt reign the worshipped Queen of realms To which this Canaan is a darksome span . Beings shall serve thee brighter than thy dreams : The Elements shall stoop to thee ...
... land for ever , And I'll convey thee to a Paradise , Where thou shalt reign the worshipped Queen of realms To which this Canaan is a darksome span . Beings shall serve thee brighter than thy dreams : The Elements shall stoop to thee ...
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... land , and the robust spirit of republicanism surviving only in a few individu- als , whose efforts and fate served but to illustrate the general depravation . So completely was the sense of moral obligation destroyed , that Pompey ...
... land , and the robust spirit of republicanism surviving only in a few individu- als , whose efforts and fate served but to illustrate the general depravation . So completely was the sense of moral obligation destroyed , that Pompey ...
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... land and naval , with few exceptions , abandoned the cause of the sovereign , and embraced the popular side of the controversy . In the recent revolutions of Spain and Naples , the military forces were the first to move in favor of the ...
... land and naval , with few exceptions , abandoned the cause of the sovereign , and embraced the popular side of the controversy . In the recent revolutions of Spain and Naples , the military forces were the first to move in favor of the ...
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... land at the junction of the Oswegatchie and the St. Lawrence . " A commandant of this fort ( which was built by the French to protect their traders against the savages ) married a young Iroquois , who was be- fore or after the marriage ...
... land at the junction of the Oswegatchie and the St. Lawrence . " A commandant of this fort ( which was built by the French to protect their traders against the savages ) married a young Iroquois , who was be- fore or after the marriage ...
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... land . Louis's cap and feather caught his eye , and furnished him a clue . You have now my whole story , concluded the stranger ; and though I can- not vouch for its accuracy , many similar circumstances must have occur . red , while ...
... land . Louis's cap and feather caught his eye , and furnished him a clue . You have now my whole story , concluded the stranger ; and though I can- not vouch for its accuracy , many similar circumstances must have occur . red , while ...
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