Howitt's Journal of Literature and Popular Progress, Volume 2William Howitt W. Lovett, 1847 |
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... MONTH IN PROSPECT - JULY . G PLEASUMA Se Afte The JULY is the manhood of the year . It stands strong , full - grown , glowing and beautiful , between the seasons of growth and decline . It is now perfect summer . The trees are in full ...
... MONTH IN PROSPECT - JULY . G PLEASUMA Se Afte The JULY is the manhood of the year . It stands strong , full - grown , glowing and beautiful , between the seasons of growth and decline . It is now perfect summer . The trees are in full ...
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... months in the service . He was at the battle of Bunker's Hill - memorable both for British and Americans , who may to this day view the ground , enriched by the blood of their cherished sons . love and harmony shedding its happy ...
... months in the service . He was at the battle of Bunker's Hill - memorable both for British and Americans , who may to this day view the ground , enriched by the blood of their cherished sons . love and harmony shedding its happy ...
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... months -- in acquiring such learning as was most useful and neces- sary ; and finding it difficult to procure paper during the war , he selected pieces of white birch bark , and imitated the best copies of handwriting he could find . He ...
... months -- in acquiring such learning as was most useful and neces- sary ; and finding it difficult to procure paper during the war , he selected pieces of white birch bark , and imitated the best copies of handwriting he could find . He ...
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... months in a state of obscurity and privation , attempting to support himself by teaching Lamen- nais to this day relates an anecdote of a visit which he paid when in London , to Mrs. Jerningham , the sister of Lord Stafford , to solicit ...
... months in a state of obscurity and privation , attempting to support himself by teaching Lamen- nais to this day relates an anecdote of a visit which he paid when in London , to Mrs. Jerningham , the sister of Lord Stafford , to solicit ...
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... months after he had withdrawn from the public gaze , and was sup- posed to have been silenced . This manifesto of human brotherhood and demo- cratic Christianity was at once regarded as the gage of war thrown down to the established ...
... months after he had withdrawn from the public gaze , and was sup- posed to have been silenced . This manifesto of human brotherhood and demo- cratic Christianity was at once regarded as the gage of war thrown down to the established ...
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