The Spirit of the English MagazinesMonroe and Francis, 1831 - American periodicals |
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... existence , not transitory , since it lives in many gentle hearts , breathing its balm in quiet homes , like that of the favor- ite flowers that bloom in their par- lor windows - even like the ever- blossoming rose that often sheds its ...
... existence , not transitory , since it lives in many gentle hearts , breathing its balm in quiet homes , like that of the favor- ite flowers that bloom in their par- lor windows - even like the ever- blossoming rose that often sheds its ...
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... existence . Meanwhile , the good money fur- nished from the exchequer for the express purpose of carrying Boli- var's order into effect , was by Paez ( with an occasional sop in the pan thrown to one or two of the superior British ...
... existence . Meanwhile , the good money fur- nished from the exchequer for the express purpose of carrying Boli- var's order into effect , was by Paez ( with an occasional sop in the pan thrown to one or two of the superior British ...
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... become a participator in the glorious struggle of South American independence , left his father's house ; exchanging the ad- vantages of affluence for a preca- rious existence - the The Eve of Saint Simon , in Colombia . 65.
... become a participator in the glorious struggle of South American independence , left his father's house ; exchanging the ad- vantages of affluence for a preca- rious existence - the The Eve of Saint Simon , in Colombia . 65.
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vantages of affluence for a preca- rious existence - the delights of a peaceful home , endeared to him by a thousand infantile recollections , for a country convulsed by civil war the salubrity of his native air for the pestiferous ...
vantages of affluence for a preca- rious existence - the delights of a peaceful home , endeared to him by a thousand infantile recollections , for a country convulsed by civil war the salubrity of his native air for the pestiferous ...
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... existence , was prevailed upon by the orthodox gossips to se- lect the venerable Saint Simon as her son's patron . The motive that led to this choice , or the arguments for and against its adoption , or whe- ther it was decreed " nemine ...
... existence , was prevailed upon by the orthodox gossips to se- lect the venerable Saint Simon as her son's patron . The motive that led to this choice , or the arguments for and against its adoption , or whe- ther it was decreed " nemine ...
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