The Spirit of the English MagazinesMonroe and Francis, 1831 - American periodicals |
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... night the bridge stood fast - though the wide body of water which cover- ed the Mill Island , and wrought such devastation there , had all to pass through that narrow chasm . All the servants who lived in the offices had sat up the ...
... night the bridge stood fast - though the wide body of water which cover- ed the Mill Island , and wrought such devastation there , had all to pass through that narrow chasm . All the servants who lived in the offices had sat up the ...
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... night made it impossible to assist either the Kerrs or Funns , but Mr. Suter said " Let candles be placed in all the windows of the house , that poor Whins , if yet in existence , may know that he is not forgotten amidst the horrors of ...
... night made it impossible to assist either the Kerrs or Funns , but Mr. Suter said " Let candles be placed in all the windows of the house , that poor Whins , if yet in existence , may know that he is not forgotten amidst the horrors of ...
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... night , and as it was discovered to be nearly full wound when it was taken from his pocket , the fact of his having had self - possession enough to obey his usual custom , and now nearly her all was gone ; under circumstances so ...
... night , and as it was discovered to be nearly full wound when it was taken from his pocket , the fact of his having had self - possession enough to obey his usual custom , and now nearly her all was gone ; under circumstances so ...
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... night , " amid a ' the jostling , wi ' a clockin ' hen and a wheen chuckens in her apron . Some ane said till her , that she might hae ither things in her mind than a hen and chuckens , when she was on the brink of yeternity . Poor ...
... night , " amid a ' the jostling , wi ' a clockin ' hen and a wheen chuckens in her apron . Some ane said till her , that she might hae ither things in her mind than a hen and chuckens , when she was on the brink of yeternity . Poor ...
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... night- " Awake , appear , reply ! " " Hast thou been told that from the viewless bourne , The dark way never hath allow'd return ? That all , which tears can move , with life is fled , That earthly love is powerless on the dead ...
... night- " Awake , appear , reply ! " " Hast thou been told that from the viewless bourne , The dark way never hath allow'd return ? That all , which tears can move , with life is fled , That earthly love is powerless on the dead ...
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