The Port FolioEditor and Asbury Dickens, 1818 |
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Pagina 301
... once again receive , within thy bosom , the dust which produced my body . " The writing of this affecting confession had employed him the greatest part of the night , and nature , being at length , wholly ex- hausted , by the ...
... once again receive , within thy bosom , the dust which produced my body . " The writing of this affecting confession had employed him the greatest part of the night , and nature , being at length , wholly ex- hausted , by the ...
Pagina 353
... once more beheld my father , I threw myself at his feet , and thus , by an involuntary impulse , offered spontaneous homage : -this external act was but the symbol of that habitual veneration which he was formed to inspire in public and ...
... once more beheld my father , I threw myself at his feet , and thus , by an involuntary impulse , offered spontaneous homage : -this external act was but the symbol of that habitual veneration which he was formed to inspire in public and ...
Pagina 58
... once lost . As early as 1811 , the regency of Old Spain made war upon Buenos Ayres , and the consequence subse- quently was , the capture of a Spa- nish army in Monte Video , equal to that of Burgoyne . This govern- ment has now , in ...
... once lost . As early as 1811 , the regency of Old Spain made war upon Buenos Ayres , and the consequence subse- quently was , the capture of a Spa- nish army in Monte Video , equal to that of Burgoyne . This govern- ment has now , in ...
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