The Port Folio, Volume 5Editor and Asbury Dickens, 1811 - Philadelphia (Pa.) |
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Page 60
... look at their little peaceful and now silent mansion . The missionary sought them out , inquired into the cause of ... looks , seeming to demand the ― 1 true God at the hands of their wise men . 60 .PROPHET OF ALLEGHANY .
... look at their little peaceful and now silent mansion . The missionary sought them out , inquired into the cause of ... looks , seeming to demand the ― 1 true God at the hands of their wise men . 60 .PROPHET OF ALLEGHANY .
Page 63
... looks , which seemed to say his pilgrimage was soon to close forever . With pious fervour , he described to his audience , the glory , power and beneficence of the Creator of the whole universe : He told them of the pure delights of the ...
... looks , which seemed to say his pilgrimage was soon to close forever . With pious fervour , he described to his audience , the glory , power and beneficence of the Creator of the whole universe : He told them of the pure delights of the ...
Page 68
... look at the pictures in the window when he had nothing else to do . While here , he accidentally hurt his left 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 ...
... look at the pictures in the window when he had nothing else to do . While here , he accidentally hurt his left 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 ...
Page 73
... looks over the letter enclosed in that of Duval ; it con- tains nothing but thanks , expressed in a style bad enough ... look attentively on the stranger.- Bois - Ferme declares that it is certainly he . — It is true that Bois- VOL . V ...
... looks over the letter enclosed in that of Duval ; it con- tains nothing but thanks , expressed in a style bad enough ... look attentively on the stranger.- Bois - Ferme declares that it is certainly he . — It is true that Bois- VOL . V ...
Page 93
... look with the proudest anticipation . In relation to sources of know- ledge , all he had hitherto desired and fancied , appeared to be now realized . With regard to the cultivation of professional science in particular , he found ...
... look with the proudest anticipation . In relation to sources of know- ledge , all he had hitherto desired and fancied , appeared to be now realized . With regard to the cultivation of professional science in particular , he found ...
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