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Page 65
... followed by their owner , who noticed , that , on regaining his door - yard , they set up a vociferous cackle , such as he had repeatedly heard from them be- fore at about the same hour . It was a most evident attempt to establish an ...
... followed by their owner , who noticed , that , on regaining his door - yard , they set up a vociferous cackle , such as he had repeatedly heard from them be- fore at about the same hour . It was a most evident attempt to establish an ...
Page 67
... followed , every field and ledge that we had examined , particularize the day of the week on which we had dined or supped at such a tavern , and mention the name of the landlord . I asked him how he was able to remember such minu- tiæ ...
... followed , every field and ledge that we had examined , particularize the day of the week on which we had dined or supped at such a tavern , and mention the name of the landlord . I asked him how he was able to remember such minu- tiæ ...
Page 69
... followed with , " Science , the right eye which directs the right arm of New Haven . " He believed most fully in the superiority of intelligent labor . He point- ed out cases in which college - training had been connected with signal ...
... followed with , " Science , the right eye which directs the right arm of New Haven . " He believed most fully in the superiority of intelligent labor . He point- ed out cases in which college - training had been connected with signal ...
Page 75
... followed the camp for a few years , the willing , though sad and fast - fading slave of her Ishmaelitish lord , himself the slave of lawless passions , yet not wholly deprav- ed , - fitfully tender and tyrannic , —and when , at last ...
... followed the camp for a few years , the willing , though sad and fast - fading slave of her Ishmaelitish lord , himself the slave of lawless passions , yet not wholly deprav- ed , - fitfully tender and tyrannic , —and when , at last ...
Page 93
... followed an extent , the elder Mr. Weller at least would not have doubted , had he in the course of his literary leisure fallen upon the following passage in " Wit Without Money " ( 1630 ) : - " Val . Mark me , widows Are long extents ...
... followed an extent , the elder Mr. Weller at least would not have doubted , had he in the course of his literary leisure fallen upon the following passage in " Wit Without Money " ( 1630 ) : - " Val . Mark me , widows Are long extents ...
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