The Daguerreotype, Band 3J. M. Whittemore, 1849 |
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... once sandy , now gray , floats picturesquely round his head . In the days when Uhland wrote his best things , all the fire of his patri- otism was directed against the common enemy of Germany . It was the war for freedom against ...
... once sandy , now gray , floats picturesquely round his head . In the days when Uhland wrote his best things , all the fire of his patri- otism was directed against the common enemy of Germany . It was the war for freedom against ...
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... once the civilization and the learning of Egypt , is far more rational than Miss Martineau's opinion regarding the antiquity of the Egyptians , which squares more precisely with those ascribed to Chinese doctors , than to the views of ...
... once the civilization and the learning of Egypt , is far more rational than Miss Martineau's opinion regarding the antiquity of the Egyptians , which squares more precisely with those ascribed to Chinese doctors , than to the views of ...
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... once worshipped , but to " The difficulty to us now is , not to account help worshipping them still . " The difficulty of patiently reading through large portions of this work is at least extreme . Moses is one of the characters admired ...
... once worshipped , but to " The difficulty to us now is , not to account help worshipping them still . " The difficulty of patiently reading through large portions of this work is at least extreme . Moses is one of the characters admired ...
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... once as in vision , but in the dawning of many days , and from the suggestions of many Hebrew race should be effected , how far the pre- thoughtful years - how the redemption of the cedents of former times should be followed , and where ...
... once as in vision , but in the dawning of many days , and from the suggestions of many Hebrew race should be effected , how far the pre- thoughtful years - how the redemption of the cedents of former times should be followed , and where ...
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... once a proud metropolis , are extremely vivid . of To lose one's way in Damascus , in Paris , or any other foreign city , is an unpleasant event for a tourist ; but to be lost among the ruins of rocks , in a city of tombs , is far more ...
... once a proud metropolis , are extremely vivid . of To lose one's way in Damascus , in Paris , or any other foreign city , is an unpleasant event for a tourist ; but to be lost among the ruins of rocks , in a city of tombs , is far more ...
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