Museum of Foreign Literature and Science, Volumen17Robert Walsh, Eliakim Littell, John Jay Smith E. Littell, 1830 |
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... nature , as the lang lines o ' glimmerin ' licht - streamin ' frae the moon shinin ' through amang and outowre the taps o ' leafy trees . English Opium - Eater . - Let us hear with scorn , O gifted Shepherd ! of the mind of such a ...
... nature , as the lang lines o ' glimmerin ' licht - streamin ' frae the moon shinin ' through amang and outowre the taps o ' leafy trees . English Opium - Eater . - Let us hear with scorn , O gifted Shepherd ! of the mind of such a ...
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... nature , -inspects them , pronounces on them , nothing within us meanwhile denouncing this as an act of unbecoming usurpation ; that however the rabble rout of disorderly passions may attempt to set it at nought , it is still ...
... nature , -inspects them , pronounces on them , nothing within us meanwhile denouncing this as an act of unbecoming usurpation ; that however the rabble rout of disorderly passions may attempt to set it at nought , it is still ...
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... nature , fatal to the existence of any executive consisting of a plurality . It was on the first of these occasions , that Frank- apologue , told him the story of the two men , left in charge of Eddystone Lighthouse for the winter , who ...
... nature , fatal to the existence of any executive consisting of a plurality . It was on the first of these occasions , that Frank- apologue , told him the story of the two men , left in charge of Eddystone Lighthouse for the winter , who ...
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