The Metropolitan Magazine, Том 8Theodore Foster, 1839 |
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... once stood the gorgeous temple of " the wisest of kings , " and in place of the clear deep chant of the muezzin , which is the only sacred music now heard proceeding from the spot , once issued the sublime sounds of praises and thanks ...
... once stood the gorgeous temple of " the wisest of kings , " and in place of the clear deep chant of the muezzin , which is the only sacred music now heard proceeding from the spot , once issued the sublime sounds of praises and thanks ...
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... once re - obtain a footing in and testament , otherwise than by bequeath- his father's house , he would inevitably retali - ing his whole property to his wife for her life- ate upon them and procure their expulsion , - time , with a ...
... once re - obtain a footing in and testament , otherwise than by bequeath- his father's house , he would inevitably retali - ing his whole property to his wife for her life- ate upon them and procure their expulsion , - time , with a ...
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... Once more to man the prow . The mother's tears fall thick and fast Upon her baby's face ; She trusts that they may reach at last Their home , their native place , And though she did not weep for fear , She weeps at thought of safety ...
... Once more to man the prow . The mother's tears fall thick and fast Upon her baby's face ; She trusts that they may reach at last Their home , their native place , And though she did not weep for fear , She weeps at thought of safety ...
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... once she was a Protestant , " sincere , austere , as thought of for your own . She received me far as her own gentle heart allowed , " and with the utmost kindness ; she would not imbued with a perfect horror of the Roman notice that my ...
... once she was a Protestant , " sincere , austere , as thought of for your own . She received me far as her own gentle heart allowed , " and with the utmost kindness ; she would not imbued with a perfect horror of the Roman notice that my ...
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... once . 22d . - Note from Stamford Hill . Shocked and irritated ( of course ) -never see him more -pity infatuation - abandoned girl - leave terms of separation to me , & c . 30th . - Everything finished , and deeds sign- ed ; 400l . a ...
... once . 22d . - Note from Stamford Hill . Shocked and irritated ( of course ) -never see him more -pity infatuation - abandoned girl - leave terms of separation to me , & c . 30th . - Everything finished , and deeds sign- ed ; 400l . a ...
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