The Spirit of the English MagazinesMonroe and Francis, 1831 - American periodicals |
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Page 27
... called to the western side of the river , which he forded on horseback . Before he had crossed the second branch of the stream , he saw the flood come thundering down - his horse was caught by it- he was compelled to swim , and he had ...
... called to the western side of the river , which he forded on horseback . Before he had crossed the second branch of the stream , he saw the flood come thundering down - his horse was caught by it- he was compelled to swim , and he had ...
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... called the Lakes , where John Smith , his wife , and her mother , were safely landed . " The boat was now again brought up by the Kincorth horses to a point near the bridge over the Moy Burn . There Donald Munro again sprang forward ...
... called the Lakes , where John Smith , his wife , and her mother , were safely landed . " The boat was now again brought up by the Kincorth horses to a point near the bridge over the Moy Burn . There Donald Munro again sprang forward ...
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... called trifling - build- ing palaces of cards ; and we may be censured for supposing , even " in jest , " that a man of genius would waste the brilliant light of his ima- gination upon so blank and barren a theme . In celebrating our ...
... called trifling - build- ing palaces of cards ; and we may be censured for supposing , even " in jest , " that a man of genius would waste the brilliant light of his ima- gination upon so blank and barren a theme . In celebrating our ...
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... called the father and daughter to attend the death - bed of an aged relative , his heart smote him for the ungene- rous surmise which the first mo- ments of bitter feeling had wrung from his overcharged bosom . At the inn , where he was ...
... called the father and daughter to attend the death - bed of an aged relative , his heart smote him for the ungene- rous surmise which the first mo- ments of bitter feeling had wrung from his overcharged bosom . At the inn , where he was ...
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... called down on the head of the wri- ter ; loud they would have been , but the man of wealth held the cre- dit of many an honest farmer and trader in the balance , and prudence shifted , though it could not over- come , the generous ...
... called down on the head of the wri- ter ; loud they would have been , but the man of wealth held the cre- dit of many an honest farmer and trader in the balance , and prudence shifted , though it could not over- come , the generous ...
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