Masters of American Literature, Volume 1Henry August Pochmann, Gay Wilson Allen Macmillan, 1949 - 1679 pagina's |
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Pagina 123
... heard and understood at a great distance , especially as his auditories , however numerous , observ'd the most exact silence . He preach'd one evening from the top of the Court - house steps , which are in the middle of Market - street ...
... heard and understood at a great distance , especially as his auditories , however numerous , observ'd the most exact silence . He preach'd one evening from the top of the Court - house steps , which are in the middle of Market - street ...
Pagina 398
... heard her voice in high windy clamor for a moment or two . Then it gradually subsided , like a gust of wind in a garret ; then there was a laugh ; then I heard making all this stir ; but I could get no information : nobody seemed to ...
... heard her voice in high windy clamor for a moment or two . Then it gradually subsided , like a gust of wind in a garret ; then there was a laugh ; then I heard making all this stir ; but I could get no information : nobody seemed to ...
Pagina 862
... heard the story which has gone the rounds of New England , of a strong and beautiful bug which came out of the dry leaf of an old table of apple - tree wood , which had stood in a farmer's kitchen for sixty years , first in Connecticut ...
... heard the story which has gone the rounds of New England , of a strong and beautiful bug which came out of the dry leaf of an old table of apple - tree wood , which had stood in a farmer's kitchen for sixty years , first in Connecticut ...
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