Graham's Magazine, Volume 20AMS Press, 1968 - American literature |
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... noble Henry , last victim of its wondrous system , at once from saddle and from throne ! - In every art , in every usage , new science had effected even then mighty changes ; yet it was the OLD WORLD STILL ! Gunpowder , and the use of ...
... noble Henry , last victim of its wondrous system , at once from saddle and from throne ! - In every art , in every usage , new science had effected even then mighty changes ; yet it was the OLD WORLD STILL ! Gunpowder , and the use of ...
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... noble grandeur and unsus- pecting innocence , but the destruction of a fair- showing , unsuspected villain — the wreck of a ship whose outward semblance was tall and imposing , but which was unseaworthy and destined to go down before ...
... noble grandeur and unsus- pecting innocence , but the destruction of a fair- showing , unsuspected villain — the wreck of a ship whose outward semblance was tall and imposing , but which was unseaworthy and destined to go down before ...
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... noble sentiments . They loved their race , and in their writings showed they were in earnest . This love for his ... noble hearts as long as time endures . The only immortality worth having is an immortality like this ; and it matters ...
... noble sentiments . They loved their race , and in their writings showed they were in earnest . This love for his ... noble hearts as long as time endures . The only immortality worth having is an immortality like this ; and it matters ...
Contents
Dorchester by W GILMORE SIMMS | 11 |
Bachelors Experiment the by Mrs EMMA C | 38 |
Agathe by L F TASISTRO | 84 |
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