The Port Folio, Volume 5Editor and Asbury Dickens, 1811 - Philadelphia (Pa.) |
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Page 67
... hand , or a hope to beckon him on to continue his pursuit . Walking one day along Broadway , in- dulging in some of those precious contemplations that spring from oft baffled expectations , and perseverance long exercised in vain , Wood ...
... hand , or a hope to beckon him on to continue his pursuit . Walking one day along Broadway , in- dulging in some of those precious contemplations that spring from oft baffled expectations , and perseverance long exercised in vain , Wood ...
Page 68
... hand , and being inca- pable for a time of assisting in the business of the shop , was permitted to attempt a copy of one of the miniatures , which how- ever were none of the best . This was the dawning of better days , for he succeeded ...
... hand , and being inca- pable for a time of assisting in the business of the shop , was permitted to attempt a copy of one of the miniatures , which how- ever were none of the best . This was the dawning of better days , for he succeeded ...
Page 77
... hand the crowd who have petitions to present against the go- vernment , and on the other the principal officers of the colony who come to pay their respects to the prince ; among these are M. de Ranché , the intendant , and one Martin ...
... hand the crowd who have petitions to present against the go- vernment , and on the other the principal officers of the colony who come to pay their respects to the prince ; among these are M. de Ranché , the intendant , and one Martin ...
Page 79
... hand , had sent off the engineer Des Rivieres to ' the minister , to give him an account of what had happened and to ask for instructions . Des Rivieres had been gone six months and did not return ; but he might make his appearance from ...
... hand , had sent off the engineer Des Rivieres to ' the minister , to give him an account of what had happened and to ask for instructions . Des Rivieres had been gone six months and did not return ; but he might make his appearance from ...
Page 83
... hand ? Who now is left , with energy sublime , To guide thee safely down the gulfs of time ? Who , of the venal throng , can fire thy race , Till kindling valour light the warrior's blaze ? Or nerve thy freeborn sons , with ancient ...
... hand ? Who now is left , with energy sublime , To guide thee safely down the gulfs of time ? Who , of the venal throng , can fire thy race , Till kindling valour light the warrior's blaze ? Or nerve thy freeborn sons , with ancient ...
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