East and WestR. Craighead, 1853 - 246 páginas |
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... - tain scenery . The eye cannot rest with indifference upon the distant east , while the King of day raises his golden lid , and with his irradiating lashes forming the glorious network of the purple morn , causing the valleys to unfold 8.
... - tain scenery . The eye cannot rest with indifference upon the distant east , while the King of day raises his golden lid , and with his irradiating lashes forming the glorious network of the purple morn , causing the valleys to unfold 8.
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Daphne Smith Giles. of the purple morn , causing the valleys to unfold their dewy pearls . In one of these deep ravines on the banks of the beautiful " Roselle , " stood a plain white cottage , unadorned by ancient or modern architecture ...
Daphne Smith Giles. of the purple morn , causing the valleys to unfold their dewy pearls . In one of these deep ravines on the banks of the beautiful " Roselle , " stood a plain white cottage , unadorned by ancient or modern architecture ...
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... cause of his disease . " " If it were I , I should be more discouraged than he is . He is spend- ing all his loose property in travel- ling and paying physicians ; this little village would sustain a greater loss than it ever has yet ...
... cause of his disease . " " If it were I , I should be more discouraged than he is . He is spend- ing all his loose property in travel- ling and paying physicians ; this little village would sustain a greater loss than it ever has yet ...
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... be- came reckless and dissipated ; this was the cause of his final ruin . If he had been temperate , as his commander- in - chief was , his name might have been inscribed with honor upon his nation's history . I tell you , Theo- dore , 70.
... be- came reckless and dissipated ; this was the cause of his final ruin . If he had been temperate , as his commander- in - chief was , his name might have been inscribed with honor upon his nation's history . I tell you , Theo- dore , 70.
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... cause , which we consider so immediately connected with the cause of Christ . The measures she has adopted are con- sidered by many as robbing them of their personal rights . The question has more than once been asked , ' Do you not ...
... cause , which we consider so immediately connected with the cause of Christ . The measures she has adopted are con- sidered by many as robbing them of their personal rights . The question has more than once been asked , ' Do you not ...
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