The Daguerreotype, Band 3J. M. Whittemore, 1849 |
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... thought it looked well - the palace being embosomed among palms , acacias , and the yellow - flowering mimosa ; which last , when intermixed with other trees , gives a kind of autumnal tinge to masses of dark foliage . We were much ...
... thought it looked well - the palace being embosomed among palms , acacias , and the yellow - flowering mimosa ; which last , when intermixed with other trees , gives a kind of autumnal tinge to masses of dark foliage . We were much ...
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... thought of poor Hagar here , and seemed to feel her story for the first time . I thought of Scotch shepherds lost in the snow , and of their mild case , in comparison with that of Arab goat- herds in the desert . " We quote an instance ...
... thought of poor Hagar here , and seemed to feel her story for the first time . I thought of Scotch shepherds lost in the snow , and of their mild case , in comparison with that of Arab goat- herds in the desert . " We quote an instance ...
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... thought of the nation . " All our knowledge of Joseph is derived from the Pentateuch . If these books be in- credible , Joseph's existence is disestablished . He is no more to us than Waverly or Guy Mannering . Moses may be a myth , and ...
... thought of the nation . " All our knowledge of Joseph is derived from the Pentateuch . If these books be in- credible , Joseph's existence is disestablished . He is no more to us than Waverly or Guy Mannering . Moses may be a myth , and ...
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... thought of a prison ; and the appear- ance of the locks , the bolts , the turnkeys , imme- diately recalls a captive to the dismal reality of his position . In the life of a malefactor the pris- on occupies a regular place ; he enters ...
... thought of a prison ; and the appear- ance of the locks , the bolts , the turnkeys , imme- diately recalls a captive to the dismal reality of his position . In the life of a malefactor the pris- on occupies a regular place ; he enters ...
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... thought themselves justified in asking satisfaction from the Milan- ese , they ought to have given them alms first , and then fought them fairly , and not have turned assassins . In any other country , it might have been expected , that ...
... thought themselves justified in asking satisfaction from the Milan- ese , they ought to have given them alms first , and then fought them fairly , and not have turned assassins . In any other country , it might have been expected , that ...
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