Letters on various subjects. [With a portrait.], Том 5Simpkin, Marshall&Company, 1847 |
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... whole being had , as it were , resolved itself into memory , " an ocean of memories . " Some one has termed the memory , the image chamber of the soul ; mine was that , truly ; and many images were there , — and mingled pictures ...
... whole being had , as it were , resolved itself into memory , " an ocean of memories . " Some one has termed the memory , the image chamber of the soul ; mine was that , truly ; and many images were there , — and mingled pictures ...
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... whole of " stomach contents " directly in the face of the sea , — “ fearless of old ocean's face or thundering frown . " During three or four days there were some sturdy contests of this kind , between the haughty sea and stubborn ...
... whole of " stomach contents " directly in the face of the sea , — “ fearless of old ocean's face or thundering frown . " During three or four days there were some sturdy contests of this kind , between the haughty sea and stubborn ...
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... whole lighted up with that freshness and beauty so peculiar to an American summer morning . It was noon before we got our baggage ashore . The day became extremely hot , which , to us who had been exposed to the sea breezes , and to ...
... whole lighted up with that freshness and beauty so peculiar to an American summer morning . It was noon before we got our baggage ashore . The day became extremely hot , which , to us who had been exposed to the sea breezes , and to ...
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... whole away . I have carved the letters of my name upon a rock , and tired myself in the effort ; but the work , when completed , was likely to endure as long as myself . But the difference is infinitely greater , in " wear and tear ...
... whole away . I have carved the letters of my name upon a rock , and tired myself in the effort ; but the work , when completed , was likely to endure as long as myself . But the difference is infinitely greater , in " wear and tear ...
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... whole counsel of God , should he enter upon the work , be the conse- quences what they may , must look upon it as a dread- ful undertaking . " No argument will be sufficient to persuade men to the weighty work of the ministry , " said ...
... whole counsel of God , should he enter upon the work , be the conse- quences what they may , must look upon it as a dread- ful undertaking . " No argument will be sufficient to persuade men to the weighty work of the ministry , " said ...
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