The Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art, Volume 12;Volume 75Leavitt, Trow, & Company, 1870 |
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... once more closes in . The wind is fast rising ; the crests of the rollers are beginning to break ; the yacht flies down the slopes , and steers hard as the pursuing wave overtakes and lifts her . Down comes the topsail ; we do not need ...
... once more closes in . The wind is fast rising ; the crests of the rollers are beginning to break ; the yacht flies down the slopes , and steers hard as the pursuing wave overtakes and lifts her . Down comes the topsail ; we do not need ...
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... once we can make up our mind to give men credit for good motives , never to be suspicious , nev- er to think evil , never to think ourselves better than our neighbors . Trust a man to be true and good , and , even if he is not , your ...
... once we can make up our mind to give men credit for good motives , never to be suspicious , nev- er to think evil , never to think ourselves better than our neighbors . Trust a man to be true and good , and , even if he is not , your ...
Pagina 660
... once for all ; he sends a new breath of hope and cour- age through the world . What had been the mere rhapsody of the poet became a living fact ; Germany had found its new Hermann ; there were battles once more to sing of , and heroes ...
... once for all ; he sends a new breath of hope and cour- age through the world . What had been the mere rhapsody of the poet became a living fact ; Germany had found its new Hermann ; there were battles once more to sing of , and heroes ...
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The Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, Science ..., Volume 1;Volume 64 Volledige weergave - 1865 |
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