The Spirit of the English MagazinesMonroe and Francis, 1831 - American periodicals |
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Page 24
... seemed to await us . I thank Al- mighty God that supported me in that hour of trial . I felt calm and collected , and my assistant was no less so . My little brother , too , said he was na feared ; but the woman and the lad were frantic ...
... seemed to await us . I thank Al- mighty God that supported me in that hour of trial . I felt calm and collected , and my assistant was no less so . My little brother , too , said he was na feared ; but the woman and the lad were frantic ...
Page 29
... seemed to be half afloat , were also grouped with the family . " At last a boat was seen launched from the garden at Earnhill , about a mile below : " The young man who went in the direction of Kincorth , found that Mrs. Grant had ...
... seemed to be half afloat , were also grouped with the family . " At last a boat was seen launched from the garden at Earnhill , about a mile below : " The young man who went in the direction of Kincorth , found that Mrs. Grant had ...
Page 54
... seemed to have exerted an unwonted spell over the usually joyous party assembled round the supper table at the Grange , though the meditative mood of each originated from different and very opposite feelings . Absorbed in blissful ...
... seemed to have exerted an unwonted spell over the usually joyous party assembled round the supper table at the Grange , though the meditative mood of each originated from different and very opposite feelings . Absorbed in blissful ...
Page 68
... seemed to forget that he was himself an Englishman . They had scarcely arrived at this unity of decision , when one or two men who had witnessed the alterca- tion between Trayner and Risdale burst in upon the meeting , and re- lated the ...
... seemed to forget that he was himself an Englishman . They had scarcely arrived at this unity of decision , when one or two men who had witnessed the alterca- tion between Trayner and Risdale burst in upon the meeting , and re- lated the ...
Page 74
... seemed to connect in herself everything that is disagreeable and repulsive - the most unprepossess- ing countenance - the most absurd and unsuitable dress , in which po- verty and finery mingled - manners at once vulgar and affected — a ...
... seemed to connect in herself everything that is disagreeable and repulsive - the most unprepossess- ing countenance - the most absurd and unsuitable dress , in which po- verty and finery mingled - manners at once vulgar and affected — a ...
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