The American Whig Review, Հատոր 10Wiley and Putnam, 1849 |
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... Ander- port . Besides its age , many considera- tions make it deserving of note . Its found- ers , less restricted in means than most of the early colonists , erected its buildings in a manner so lavish of material , and so substantial ...
... Ander- port . Besides its age , many considera- tions make it deserving of note . Its found- ers , less restricted in means than most of the early colonists , erected its buildings in a manner so lavish of material , and so substantial ...
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... Ander , from whom the town received its name . To him succeeded Reginald his son , a profligate scamp , who , tradition tells us , had the credit of breaking the heart of an amiable wife . Then came Edward , and next to Edward , who ...
... Ander , from whom the town received its name . To him succeeded Reginald his son , a profligate scamp , who , tradition tells us , had the credit of breaking the heart of an amiable wife . Then came Edward , and next to Edward , who ...
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... Ander . As the three were taking their seats , a smile played on Seymour's lips , and he darted a glance of peculiar meaning at the young lady . Reginald took note of both smile and glance . Immediately all the torpid energies of his ...
... Ander . As the three were taking their seats , a smile played on Seymour's lips , and he darted a glance of peculiar meaning at the young lady . Reginald took note of both smile and glance . Immediately all the torpid energies of his ...
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... Ander saw them enter . He de- tected the tender feeling which lurked in each glance that passed from one to the other , and he could not but acknowledge that nature itself pointed out the fitness of their union . The most ardent lover ...
... Ander saw them enter . He de- tected the tender feeling which lurked in each glance that passed from one to the other , and he could not but acknowledge that nature itself pointed out the fitness of their union . The most ardent lover ...
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... Ander , " said Ma- " No , " he replied , " truthful and loyal . It is because I see that all ladies are not angels , that I can so faithfully serve you- and Miss Emily . " The bridge was now crossed , and they pursued their walk up the ...
... Ander , " said Ma- " No , " he replied , " truthful and loyal . It is because I see that all ladies are not angels , that I can so faithfully serve you- and Miss Emily . " The bridge was now crossed , and they pursued their walk up the ...
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