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... character ; and now it is a very great additional consolation to hear voices from across the ocean , which assure us that in the New World , too , he had won the admiration , the esteem , the affection of all that is most distinguished ...
... character ; and now it is a very great additional consolation to hear voices from across the ocean , which assure us that in the New World , too , he had won the admiration , the esteem , the affection of all that is most distinguished ...
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... character of the translator ( whom he does not name ) , in the worst possible light . The sketch can have had no other original than George Greive , who , however , may not have been quite so bad as he is painted . He was bad enough ...
... character of the translator ( whom he does not name ) , in the worst possible light . The sketch can have had no other original than George Greive , who , however , may not have been quite so bad as he is painted . He was bad enough ...
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... character with more accuracy than perhaps is usually found in epitaphs . It is as follows : - " From life on earth our pensive friend retires , His dust commingling with his pilgrim sires . In thoughtful walk their every path he traced ...
... character with more accuracy than perhaps is usually found in epitaphs . It is as follows : - " From life on earth our pensive friend retires , His dust commingling with his pilgrim sires . In thoughtful walk their every path he traced ...
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... characters . It discovers malignancy , but has many vigorous lines . Mr. Rowland has read it , and quotes with emphasis these : - " Gods ! how they'd stare ! should fickle Fortune drop These mushroom lordlings , where she picked them up ...
... characters . It discovers malignancy , but has many vigorous lines . Mr. Rowland has read it , and quotes with emphasis these : - " Gods ! how they'd stare ! should fickle Fortune drop These mushroom lordlings , where she picked them up ...
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... character of commercial importance . Friday , September 11.- Much visiting and festivity , and not much journalizing . Mr. Burr , an intelligent man , lodges at Penfield's . He is engaged in the linen manufacture at New Haven , of which ...
... character of commercial importance . Friday , September 11.- Much visiting and festivity , and not much journalizing . Mr. Burr , an intelligent man , lodges at Penfield's . He is engaged in the linen manufacture at New Haven , of which ...
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