The Ladies' Garland, 5. kötetJ. Libby, 1842 |
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10. oldal
... felt a de- lightful sense of security . She was not , however , like most of her compatriots , a warm advocate for the universal diffusion of rail- roads - neither did she assent very cordially instead of being " few and far between ...
... felt a de- lightful sense of security . She was not , however , like most of her compatriots , a warm advocate for the universal diffusion of rail- roads - neither did she assent very cordially instead of being " few and far between ...
17. oldal
... felt . His life was harder to answer than his tongue . A beau- tiful proof of this occurred one day , and shall form the point of my little narrative . His fellow workmen had been nearly an hour de- My brethren , of the working class ...
... felt . His life was harder to answer than his tongue . A beau- tiful proof of this occurred one day , and shall form the point of my little narrative . His fellow workmen had been nearly an hour de- My brethren , of the working class ...
21. oldal
... felt anxious to know something of the causes by which these direful effects had been produced . I therefore requested him to give me an account of the events re- sulting from those fires which he had wit- nessed . Willingly he at once ...
... felt anxious to know something of the causes by which these direful effects had been produced . I therefore requested him to give me an account of the events re- sulting from those fires which he had wit- nessed . Willingly he at once ...
22. oldal
... felt so interested in his relation of the causes of the burnings , that I asked him to describe to me the particulars of the misfortunes at the time . " If Prudence and Polly , " said he , looking toward his wife and daughter , “ will ...
... felt so interested in his relation of the causes of the burnings , that I asked him to describe to me the particulars of the misfortunes at the time . " If Prudence and Polly , " said he , looking toward his wife and daughter , “ will ...
23. oldal
... felt wonderfully strength- ened . " By this time the blaze of the fire was be- yond our sight , although the ground was still burning in many places , and it was danger- ous to go among the burnt trees . After rest- ing awhile , and ...
... felt wonderfully strength- ened . " By this time the blaze of the fire was be- yond our sight , although the ground was still burning in many places , and it was danger- ous to go among the burnt trees . After rest- ing awhile , and ...
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