The Port FolioEditor and Asbury Dickens, 1808 - Philadelphia (Pa.) |
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... reason . To the most inte- resting truths of scripture , nature then presents us with some striking intimations . She shows us that the resurrection of the body is perfectly analogous to the common course of her operations . If to the ...
... reason . To the most inte- resting truths of scripture , nature then presents us with some striking intimations . She shows us that the resurrection of the body is perfectly analogous to the common course of her operations . If to the ...
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... reason- able and sensible woman ; of respectable parents , who were formerly very rich , and are still at their ease , but have a numerous family ; aspires to hope that he may find , by the means of this journal so fertile in tiful ...
... reason- able and sensible woman ; of respectable parents , who were formerly very rich , and are still at their ease , but have a numerous family ; aspires to hope that he may find , by the means of this journal so fertile in tiful ...
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... reason for his directions accordingly . A gentleman . placing the glass in that situation ? He archly replied , That , sir , is my dun - ometer . 1 The price of The Port Folio is Six Dollars per. THE GALLANT GAME COCK . Extract of a ...
... reason for his directions accordingly . A gentleman . placing the glass in that situation ? He archly replied , That , sir , is my dun - ometer . 1 The price of The Port Folio is Six Dollars per. THE GALLANT GAME COCK . Extract of a ...
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... Reason's eye ; I ask not gold - ' Tis glittering trash , That causes many a sigh . I ask good sense , a taste refin'd , Candour with prudence blended ; A feeling heart , a virtuous mind , With Charity attended . NUPTIAL . OPQ . Married ...
... Reason's eye ; I ask not gold - ' Tis glittering trash , That causes many a sigh . I ask good sense , a taste refin'd , Candour with prudence blended ; A feeling heart , a virtuous mind , With Charity attended . NUPTIAL . OPQ . Married ...
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... reason to be . attached to life than I had . These dear objects of my affection will remain impressed on my heart to the last moment of my existence . To my wife , my most tender , my best of friends , I return thanks for the happiness ...
... reason to be . attached to life than I had . These dear objects of my affection will remain impressed on my heart to the last moment of my existence . To my wife , my most tender , my best of friends , I return thanks for the happiness ...
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