The Port Folio, Volume 5Editor and Asbury Dickens, 1811 - Philadelphia (Pa.) |
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Page 30
... feel and estimate , that the Port Folio is to be honoured with the publication of a second series ofletters , comprehending our author's adventures in France and England . To this correspondence we shall render due honours . The theme ...
... feel and estimate , that the Port Folio is to be honoured with the publication of a second series ofletters , comprehending our author's adventures in France and England . To this correspondence we shall render due honours . The theme ...
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... feel no chill , " With me is to be lovely still , " My Godwin . The winged steed , a bit of blood , Bore thee , like Trunnion , through the flood , To leave thee sprawling in the mud , My Godwin ; But carries now , with martial trot ...
... feel no chill , " With me is to be lovely still , " My Godwin . The winged steed , a bit of blood , Bore thee , like Trunnion , through the flood , To leave thee sprawling in the mud , My Godwin ; But carries now , with martial trot ...
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houses ought to be covered in the same manner . Frame houses I feel pretty ought to be covered on the top and front and rear . confident that a single engine , properly worked on houses covered in this way , would have a more powerful ...
houses ought to be covered in the same manner . Frame houses I feel pretty ought to be covered on the top and front and rear . confident that a single engine , properly worked on houses covered in this way , would have a more powerful ...
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... feeling had somewhat subsided , the mild and benevolent apostle obtained permission to speak in behalf of him who had sent him . Never have I seen a more touch- ing pathetic figure than this good man . He seemed past sixty -his figure ...
... feeling had somewhat subsided , the mild and benevolent apostle obtained permission to speak in behalf of him who had sent him . Never have I seen a more touch- ing pathetic figure than this good man . He seemed past sixty -his figure ...
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... feels himself above the danger of rivalry , that he is most apt to encourage merit in his own profession , he generously gave his assistance to a friendless adventurer , who possessed a claim to his regard in a congeniality of taste and ...
... feels himself above the danger of rivalry , that he is most apt to encourage merit in his own profession , he generously gave his assistance to a friendless adventurer , who possessed a claim to his regard in a congeniality of taste and ...
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