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Page 69
... hand , and turning . The first , or the one who dances best , holds a handkerchief in hering volume , which , with more rational- hand , which she constantly waives ; the ity , is called Philosophical Recrea- accompanying music is ...
... hand , and turning . The first , or the one who dances best , holds a handkerchief in hering volume , which , with more rational- hand , which she constantly waives ; the ity , is called Philosophical Recrea- accompanying music is ...
Page 77
He bore in his hand the last bough of the yew , ligious enthusiasm , and under the The dashing young squire , at yon ... hand of universal the old religion , had been accustomed destruction . Painting , which , under to adorn the temple ...
He bore in his hand the last bough of the yew , ligious enthusiasm , and under the The dashing young squire , at yon ... hand of universal the old religion , had been accustomed destruction . Painting , which , under to adorn the temple ...
Page 84
... hand writing of Mr. Burleigh were examined , all of whom believed , -were coufident , had no doub , -- that the paper produced to them had been written by the de- ceased . Two or three persons came for- ward to prove acts of insanity ...
... hand writing of Mr. Burleigh were examined , all of whom believed , -were coufident , had no doub , -- that the paper produced to them had been written by the de- ceased . Two or three persons came for- ward to prove acts of insanity ...
Page 94
... hand of preju- dice , which would thrust the wreath from the brows of those among our own countrymen , who would boldly climb the rugged steep of Fame to hail the immortal star which beams above its summit . That these labours have not ...
... hand of preju- dice , which would thrust the wreath from the brows of those among our own countrymen , who would boldly climb the rugged steep of Fame to hail the immortal star which beams above its summit . That these labours have not ...
Page 95
... hand the knife with which he had committed the murder . Struck with horror and remorse , Carwin confess- es his crime , -gives up the papers , which restore the orphan of Geneva to rank and fortune , and then dies . sions , we see , in ...
... hand the knife with which he had committed the murder . Struck with horror and remorse , Carwin confess- es his crime , -gives up the papers , which restore the orphan of Geneva to rank and fortune , and then dies . sions , we see , in ...
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