The Port Folio, Volume 5Editor and Asbury Dickens, 1811 |
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Pagina 9
... mountains of that country . In 1752 , he began to keep a regular journal of his daily occupations , which he uninteruptedly continued to the end of his life , and which is highly esteemed by the learned . Lambert was as universally ...
... mountains of that country . In 1752 , he began to keep a regular journal of his daily occupations , which he uninteruptedly continued to the end of his life , and which is highly esteemed by the learned . Lambert was as universally ...
Pagina 59
... mountain , perished vainly opposing their triumphant invaders ; or quietly dwindled into slaves and drunkards , and their names withered from the earth . Retire , dangerous man , leave us all we yet have left , our savage virtues and ...
... mountain , perished vainly opposing their triumphant invaders ; or quietly dwindled into slaves and drunkards , and their names withered from the earth . Retire , dangerous man , leave us all we yet have left , our savage virtues and ...
Pagina 60
... mountain , to warn them against the admission of new doctrines ; that there was to be a great meeting of the old men soon , and that the prophet would there deliver to the people the message with which he was intrusted . The zealous ...
... mountain , to warn them against the admission of new doctrines ; that there was to be a great meeting of the old men soon , and that the prophet would there deliver to the people the message with which he was intrusted . The zealous ...
Pagina 62
and melodious sounds that steal through the deep vallies , or along the mountain sides like the song of echo ? These are the wailings of those spirits whose bones have been turned up by the sacrilegious labours of the white men , and ...
and melodious sounds that steal through the deep vallies , or along the mountain sides like the song of echo ? These are the wailings of those spirits whose bones have been turned up by the sacrilegious labours of the white men , and ...
Pagina 67
... mountains . These truces did not last in general longer than those of the English and Scotish borderers , and very shortly af- ter the ratification of the last agreement of this kind , the young offender was detected in the very act of ...
... mountains . These truces did not last in general longer than those of the English and Scotish borderers , and very shortly af- ter the ratification of the last agreement of this kind , the young offender was detected in the very act of ...
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