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... scene - look at the Jew " at home . " Come with us to Holywell - street , Field - lane , or Rag - fair , and behold the men entrenched in the security of their own homesteads ! Abroad , they pass you , as if respectfully fearful lest ...
... scene - look at the Jew " at home . " Come with us to Holywell - street , Field - lane , or Rag - fair , and behold the men entrenched in the security of their own homesteads ! Abroad , they pass you , as if respectfully fearful lest ...
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... scene at once beautiful and picturesque . It is impossible to imagine a place where the embellish- ments of art have been so well applied to improve the beauties of nature . The fine sheet of water , which is one of the boasts of ...
... scene at once beautiful and picturesque . It is impossible to imagine a place where the embellish- ments of art have been so well applied to improve the beauties of nature . The fine sheet of water , which is one of the boasts of ...
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... scene upon which I am now gazing , from the gay and animated picture New York displays to the beholder , as you ap- proach it from the ocean and glide upon its superb bay toward the city ! These were my impressions and the comparison I ...
... scene upon which I am now gazing , from the gay and animated picture New York displays to the beholder , as you ap- proach it from the ocean and glide upon its superb bay toward the city ! These were my impressions and the comparison I ...
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... scenes we had gone through . The Adelphi we found to be a building of large and handsome exterior . We were ushered into ... scene to us to see a whole family , consisting of father , mother , and half - a- dozen children , enter these ...
... scenes we had gone through . The Adelphi we found to be a building of large and handsome exterior . We were ushered into ... scene to us to see a whole family , consisting of father , mother , and half - a- dozen children , enter these ...
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... scene on the Rhine , is where the lofty heights and the castle of the Drachenfels come into view . This does , indeed , deserve its fame . Lord Byron's feeling for every majestic object in nature made him at once select this as a ...
... scene on the Rhine , is where the lofty heights and the castle of the Drachenfels come into view . This does , indeed , deserve its fame . Lord Byron's feeling for every majestic object in nature made him at once select this as a ...
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