The Spirit of the English MagazinesMonroe and Francis, 1831 - American periodicals |
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Page 27
... seen beneath that boldly and sublimely sketched line of flood , that appears on either side , and from end to end of these rocks , like the awful hand - writing of God on the wall . " " The damage done at Relugas by the flood , is ...
... seen beneath that boldly and sublimely sketched line of flood , that appears on either side , and from end to end of these rocks , like the awful hand - writing of God on the wall . " " The damage done at Relugas by the flood , is ...
Page 29
... 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 already ordered out a pair of horses to convey the boat to the spot where it 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 already ordered out a pair of horses to convey the boat to the spot where it was ...
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... seen and heard the sum - total of her afflictions , was worth a vol- ume of sermons . It is pleasing to think that her lot is cast on an es- tate where the hearts of both the manager and his constituent are too much fraught with the ...
... seen and heard the sum - total of her afflictions , was worth a vol- ume of sermons . It is pleasing to think that her lot is cast on an es- tate where the hearts of both the manager and his constituent are too much fraught with the ...
Page 61
... seen by day and night at the cor- ners of the different streets , round which stood mixed groups of officers and privates , and even women , all engaged in sacrificing to the blind goddess , amid the blasphemous curses of those whom ...
... seen by day and night at the cor- ners of the different streets , round which stood mixed groups of officers and privates , and even women , all engaged in sacrificing to the blind goddess , amid the blasphemous curses of those whom ...
Page 68
... seen in different parts of the town driving the inebriated and unarmed men before him with his naked sa- bre . He at last encountered Ris- dale , and reproached him in most unqualified terms with the state of the company , who with ...
... seen in different parts of the town driving the inebriated and unarmed men before him with his naked sa- bre . He at last encountered Ris- dale , and reproached him in most unqualified terms with the state of the company , who with ...
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