The New-York Review, and Atheneum Magazine, Volumes 1-2E. Bliss & E. White, 1825 |
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... party of Cherethites , the followers of David , appear , and the catastro- phe is thus described by one of them , who had ventured into the cavern , and now rushes out pale and trembling . His compa- nions inquire of him the cause of ...
... party of Cherethites , the followers of David , appear , and the catastro- phe is thus described by one of them , who had ventured into the cavern , and now rushes out pale and trembling . His compa- nions inquire of him the cause of ...
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... party ; and it is hardly necessary to add , that the system of this party has been to build up and invigorate all our national establishments . Mr. Mon- roe , the late president of the United States , was said to be in favor of an army ...
... party ; and it is hardly necessary to add , that the system of this party has been to build up and invigorate all our national establishments . Mr. Mon- roe , the late president of the United States , was said to be in favor of an army ...
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... party of three persons , the appetites of two of whom , at least , might be naturally supposed to be somewhat impaired by the antecedent occurrences of the evening . This happy consummation , however , does not take place ; for when ...
... party of three persons , the appetites of two of whom , at least , might be naturally supposed to be somewhat impaired by the antecedent occurrences of the evening . This happy consummation , however , does not take place ; for when ...
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... party consisted of Judge D- wife , two daughters , and about a dozen of the principal men in the place , among whom was the governor of South Carolina , Mr. Heister . Behind each of the seats , as well the Judge's as those of his lady ...
... party consisted of Judge D- wife , two daughters , and about a dozen of the principal men in the place , among whom was the governor of South Carolina , Mr. Heister . Behind each of the seats , as well the Judge's as those of his lady ...
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... their subjects ; but they are certainly very creditable to the gentlemen connected with the party , and greatly surpass what might have been re- VOL . I. 12 garded as proportionate to the necessary economy of our na-
... their subjects ; but they are certainly very creditable to the gentlemen connected with the party , and greatly surpass what might have been re- VOL . I. 12 garded as proportionate to the necessary economy of our na-
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