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... whole of its extent , but is distinguished by two singular ridges : the first of limestone not above fifteen yards broad at a me- dium , and sometimes not exceeding three , extending in length above two hundred miles from the Potowmack ...
... whole of its extent , but is distinguished by two singular ridges : the first of limestone not above fifteen yards broad at a me- dium , and sometimes not exceeding three , extending in length above two hundred miles from the Potowmack ...
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... whole . West of the grand Alleghany there are also some parallel ridges , the principal of which is called , in different parts of the line , the Gauley , Laurel - hill , and Chesnut - ridge ; but of these Mr. Volney acknowledges that ...
... whole . West of the grand Alleghany there are also some parallel ridges , the principal of which is called , in different parts of the line , the Gauley , Laurel - hill , and Chesnut - ridge ; but of these Mr. Volney acknowledges that ...
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... whole . does not rise very early ; but when he has once risen , he spends the whole day in an un- interrupted series of useful labours . At break- fast he coldly gives his orders to his wife , who receives them with coldness and timi ...
... whole . does not rise very early ; but when he has once risen , he spends the whole day in an un- interrupted series of useful labours . At break- fast he coldly gives his orders to his wife , who receives them with coldness and timi ...
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... whole course of their history : we should per- ceive the source of those false ideas of virtue and glory sanctioned ... whole amount of the revenue raised in the district is nearly four millions sterling . The whole reve- nue of the 12 ...
... whole course of their history : we should per- ceive the source of those false ideas of virtue and glory sanctioned ... whole amount of the revenue raised in the district is nearly four millions sterling . The whole reve- nue of the 12 ...
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... whole length of the Mississippi , from the month of the Ohio to the gulf of Mexico ; superficial observers have been and to be eve , that the river passes along the p of a hill , with a valley on each side of it . After the water , at ...
... whole length of the Mississippi , from the month of the Ohio to the gulf of Mexico ; superficial observers have been and to be eve , that the river passes along the p of a hill , with a valley on each side of it . After the water , at ...
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Сторінка 130 - O thou sword of the Lord, how long will it be ere thou be quiet ? put up thyself into thy scabbard, rest, and be still.
Сторінка 520 - You have still an honourable part to act. The affections of your subjects may still be recovered. But before you subdue their hearts you must gain a noble victory over your own. Discard those little, personal resentments which have too long directed your public conduct. Pardon this man the remainder of his punishment; and, if resentment still prevails, make it what it should have been long since — an act, not of mercy, but of contempt.
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