A compendium of American literature; chronologically arranged, with biographical sketches of the authors: On the plan of the authors "Compendium of English literature", and "English literature of the 19th CenturyE. C. & J. Biddle, 1858 - 740 sider |
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... faces , both red and white . I have had occasion from this and other circumstances to suppose that the Russians are a people who have been early attached to luxury . They are everywhere fond of ... face , in 38 [ 1751-1788 . JOHN LEDYARD .
... faces , both red and white . I have had occasion from this and other circumstances to suppose that the Russians are a people who have been early attached to luxury . They are everywhere fond of ... face , in 38 [ 1751-1788 . JOHN LEDYARD .
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... face . The nose forms a strong feature in the human face . I have seen instances among the Kalmuks where the nose between the eyes has been much flatter and broader than I have ever witnessed in Negroes , and some few instances where it ...
... face . The nose forms a strong feature in the human face . I have seen instances among the Kalmuks where the nose between the eyes has been much flatter and broader than I have ever witnessed in Negroes , and some few instances where it ...
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... face and modest demeanor , he selected her , almost naked as she was , and brought her home to his wife to nurse and to rear . Mrs. Wheatley , with a true woman's heart , rejoiced in the selection her husband had made , and immediately ...
... face and modest demeanor , he selected her , almost naked as she was , and brought her home to his wife to nurse and to rear . Mrs. Wheatley , with a true woman's heart , rejoiced in the selection her husband had made , and immediately ...
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... face of nature is renewed , Which still appears harmonious , fair , and good . May grateful strains salute the smiling morn Before its beams the eastern hills adorn ! Shall day to day and night to night conspire To show the goodness of ...
... face of nature is renewed , Which still appears harmonious , fair , and good . May grateful strains salute the smiling morn Before its beams the eastern hills adorn ! Shall day to day and night to night conspire To show the goodness of ...
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... face I view , Thy vanished joys regain . Susannah mourns , nor can I bear To see the crystal shower , Or mark the tender falling tear , At sad departure's hour ; Nor unregarding can I see Her soul with grief opprest ; But let no sighs ...
... face I view , Thy vanished joys regain . Susannah mourns , nor can I bear To see the crystal shower , Or mark the tender falling tear , At sad departure's hour ; Nor unregarding can I see Her soul with grief opprest ; But let no sighs ...
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