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The Pocket magazine of classic and polite literature. [Continued as] The ... - Page 328
1819
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The Monthly Epitome, Volume 1

1802 - 764 pages
...actions weigh down the balance, the stone canoe sinks at once, and leaves them up to their chin! in the water, to behold and regret the reward enjoyed by...blissful island, from which they are excluded for ever." P. cxvii — cxix. The jonrnal of the first voyage to the North Sea, is contained in seven chapters,...
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Edinburgh Magazine: Or Literary Miscellany, Volume 19

1802 - 510 pages
...aftions weigh down the balance, the Hone canoe finks at once, and leaves them up to their chins in the water, to behold and regret the reward enjoyed by the good, and eternally ftruggling, but with unavailing endeavours, to reach the blifsful ifland, from which they are excluded...
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The Annual review and history of literature, A. Aiken ed, Volume 1

Arthur Aikin - 1803 - 996 pages
...at once, and leaves them up to their chins in the water, to behold and regret the reward enjoyed bv the good, and eternally struggling, but with unavailing endeavours, to reach the blissful ¡-'land, from which they are excluded for ever." Mr. Mackenzie believed it practicable to penetrate...
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The Travels of Capts. Lewis and Clarke from St. Louis, by Way of the ...

1809 - 332 pages
...to weigh down the balance, the stone canoe sinks at once, and leaves them up to their chins in the water, to behold and regret the reward enjoyed by...blissful island, from which they are excluded for ever. They have some faint notions of the transmigration of the soul; so that it" a child be born with teeth,...
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The travels of capts. Lewis & Clarke, from St. Louis, by way of the Missouri ...

Meriwether Lewis - 1809 - 336 pages
...to weigh down the balance, the stone' canoe sinks at once, and leaves them up to- their chins in the water, to behold and regret the reward enjoyed by the good, and eternally struggling, iut with unavailing endeavours, to reach the blissful island, from which they are excluded for ever....
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New Travels Among the Indians of North America: Being a Compilation, Taken ...

1812 - 318 pages
...to weigh down the balance, the stone canoe sinks at once, and leaves them up to their chins in the water, to behold and regret the reward enjoyed by...the blissful island, from which they are excluded forever. They have some faint notions of the transmigration of the soul; so that if a child be born...
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The Geographical and Historical Dictionary of America and the West Indies ...

Antonio de Alcedo - 1814 - 654 pages
...to weign down the balance, the stone canoe sinks at once, and leaves them up to their chins in the water, to behold and regret the reward enjoyed by...blissful island, from which they are excluded for ever. They have some faint notions of the transmigration of the soul ; so that if a child be born with teeth,...
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The Pocket Magazine of Classics and Polite Literature, Volume 3

1819 - 382 pages
...enjoyment of sensual pleasure, and carnal gratification. •But if their bad actions weigh down thebalance, the stone canoe sinks at once, and leaves them up...purpose of playing, both at the first, and now, was, and is. to holdas'twere, the mirror upto nature." Than which, nothing can prove more satisfactorily...
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Yamoyden, a Tale of the Wars of King Philip: In Six Cantos

James Wallis Eastburn, Robert Charles Sands - 1820 - 378 pages
...actions weigh down the balance, the stone canoe sinks at once, and leaves them up to their chins in the water, to behold and regret the reward enjoyed by...blissful island, from which they are excluded for ever." — Mackenzie's Vayagei, p. 84, .Yew-Fort Ed. 1802. The hunten came, the charm they brought. It is...
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A Discourse on the Religion of the Indian Tribes of North America: Delivered ...

Samuel Farmar Jarvis - 1820 - 124 pages
...contrary, their bad actions predominate, " the stone canoe sinks, and leaves them up to their chins in the water, to behold and regret the reward enjoyed by...blissful island, from which they are excluded for ever."J On the other hand, the Arrowauks, or natives of * Charlev. ut supr. p. 352-3. t Mackenzie,...
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