The Port Folio, Volume 5Editor and Asbury Dickens, 1811 - Philadelphia (Pa.) |
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Page 64
... hours ; after which the oldest man arose , and solemnly pronounced the result of their conference , " That the Christian God , was more wise , just , beneficent and powerful , than the Great Spirit , and that the missionary who ...
... hours ; after which the oldest man arose , and solemnly pronounced the result of their conference , " That the Christian God , was more wise , just , beneficent and powerful , than the Great Spirit , and that the missionary who ...
Page 66
... hours in the stee- ple of the court house in which he resided . It will readily be perceived by those who have lived in the country , and observed the habits , reflections and opinions of our excellent yeomanry of those times , that ...
... hours in the stee- ple of the court house in which he resided . It will readily be perceived by those who have lived in the country , and observed the habits , reflections and opinions of our excellent yeomanry of those times , that ...
Page 68
... hours to devote to painting ; when he had the good fortune to attract the notice of the late Mr. Malbone , an artist who not only excelled others in his art , but also in those excel- lent qualities that give a man a lasting place in ...
... hours to devote to painting ; when he had the good fortune to attract the notice of the late Mr. Malbone , an artist who not only excelled others in his art , but also in those excel- lent qualities that give a man a lasting place in ...
Page 77
... hour , after which both cash and cashier were placed at his highness ' disposal . * When runaway negroes were caught , it was customary at Martinique to cut off their ears . If any doubts had yet existed respecting the principality ...
... hour , after which both cash and cashier were placed at his highness ' disposal . * When runaway negroes were caught , it was customary at Martinique to cut off their ears . If any doubts had yet existed respecting the principality ...
Page 82
... hour , For thee he battled , with maturer power . When fearful tempests shook each feeble mind ; And thy fair hopes for trappings were resigned : - When dastard souls , appalled by pale Affright , Forsook thy field ; and shunned thy ...
... hour , For thee he battled , with maturer power . When fearful tempests shook each feeble mind ; And thy fair hopes for trappings were resigned : - When dastard souls , appalled by pale Affright , Forsook thy field ; and shunned thy ...
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