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... thought and worship , the many powerful reforma- tions of religion which have visited them , and espe- cially that of 1860 , which spread over and lighted up these old mountains , may testify . Travelers must be allowed to talk and even ...
... thought and worship , the many powerful reforma- tions of religion which have visited them , and espe- cially that of 1860 , which spread over and lighted up these old mountains , may testify . Travelers must be allowed to talk and even ...
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... thought and labored in purely spiritual things . Truly they build strong who thus build . It is but a short distance of some nine miles by rail from Bangor to Caernarvon on the Menai Strait , where are the ruins of the majestic castle ...
... thought and labored in purely spiritual things . Truly they build strong who thus build . It is but a short distance of some nine miles by rail from Bangor to Caernarvon on the Menai Strait , where are the ruins of the majestic castle ...
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... thought , truly was Shakspeare's Old Age . And , I could also see , just about me there in the motley crowd composed as they were of the poet's own towns - people , the burly magis- trate , the bearded soldier , the young man , or it ...
... thought , truly was Shakspeare's Old Age . And , I could also see , just about me there in the motley crowd composed as they were of the poet's own towns - people , the burly magis- trate , the bearded soldier , the young man , or it ...
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... thought of quite justifiable pride cannot but occur to an Amer- ican looking at the river Thames , and that is , the vast superiority of New York to London in its site as a commercial metropolis . The Thames toward its mouth is a broad ...
... thought of quite justifiable pride cannot but occur to an Amer- ican looking at the river Thames , and that is , the vast superiority of New York to London in its site as a commercial metropolis . The Thames toward its mouth is a broad ...
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... thought , was from Sir T. Baring . Judge Haliburton ( Sam Slick ) delivered a long , gossip- ing discourse with no particular point . With no lack of point was Mr. Roebuck's attack on the Chancellor of the Exchequer . He speaks deliber ...
... thought , was from Sir T. Baring . Judge Haliburton ( Sam Slick ) delivered a long , gossip- ing discourse with no particular point . With no lack of point was Mr. Roebuck's attack on the Chancellor of the Exchequer . He speaks deliber ...
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