American Monthly Knickerbocker, Volume 12Charles Fenno Hoffman, Lewis Gaylord Clark, Timothy Flint, Kinahan Cornwallis, John Holmes Agnew 1838 |
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... death wounds our hearts . Still , in all these cases , the good man finds peace in the retrospect of life , and is sustained by hopes , and consolations , and humble trust , when he extends his view beyond the valley before him . His ...
... death wounds our hearts . Still , in all these cases , the good man finds peace in the retrospect of life , and is sustained by hopes , and consolations , and humble trust , when he extends his view beyond the valley before him . His ...
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... death of the other alleged witnesses . Immediately after the adventure had been accomplished , and while all the circumstances were fresh in my memory , I recorded them in a sort of journal , kept to record visiters ' names , by poor ...
... death of the other alleged witnesses . Immediately after the adventure had been accomplished , and while all the circumstances were fresh in my memory , I recorded them in a sort of journal , kept to record visiters ' names , by poor ...
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... death , but of this I am not certain . He may be still alive , and able to substantiate my statement . Mr. Piper himself afterward married a daughter of Gen. Alexander Smyth , of Wythe , and was soon after appointed principal of some ...
... death , but of this I am not certain . He may be still alive , and able to substantiate my statement . Mr. Piper himself afterward married a daughter of Gen. Alexander Smyth , of Wythe , and was soon after appointed principal of some ...
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... death ? Yet , there are those who call the age of chivalry an age of folly - who denounce the Crusades but as an act of madness . Madness and folly they may have been ; unjust they certainly were ; but who of us , had he lived in that ...
... death ? Yet , there are those who call the age of chivalry an age of folly - who denounce the Crusades but as an act of madness . Madness and folly they may have been ; unjust they certainly were ; but who of us , had he lived in that ...
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... death . Fame called upon her votaries to battle to the death with Paynim hosts ; Religion upon hers to wipe for ever from the es- cutcheon of the Christian world , the deep , damning disgrace of al- lowing an unbelieving race to defile ...
... death . Fame called upon her votaries to battle to the death with Paynim hosts ; Religion upon hers to wipe for ever from the es- cutcheon of the Christian world , the deep , damning disgrace of al- lowing an unbelieving race to defile ...
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