Wyandotté: Or, the Hutted Knoll ; A TaleGeorge Routledge and Sons, 1856 - 308 páginas |
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... carry charms of this nature to the verge of loveliness . Of the latter character is the face of most of that region which lies in the angle formed by the junction of the Mohawk with the Hudson , extending as far south , or even farther ...
... carry charms of this nature to the verge of loveliness . Of the latter character is the face of most of that region which lies in the angle formed by the junction of the Mohawk with the Hudson , extending as far south , or even farther ...
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... carrying down the waste water in a sort of fall . Here the mill- wright announced his determination to commence operations at once , putting in a protest against destroying the works of the beavers . A pond of four hundred acres being ...
... carrying down the waste water in a sort of fall . Here the mill- wright announced his determination to commence operations at once , putting in a protest against destroying the works of the beavers . A pond of four hundred acres being ...
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... carry on his improvements . The men sent in advance had not been idle , any more than those left at the Hutted Knoll . They had built three or four skiffs , one small batteau , and a couple of canoes . These were all in the water , in ...
... carry on his improvements . The men sent in advance had not been idle , any more than those left at the Hutted Knoll . They had built three or four skiffs , one small batteau , and a couple of canoes . These were all in the water , in ...
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... carry these cloaks and bundles of the missusses out yonder to the house wither she's gone ? " " Nick help carry ' em . Carry t'ing for that squaw hundred time . " 66 " That what ! D'ye mane Madam Willoughby by yer blackguard name ...
... carry these cloaks and bundles of the missusses out yonder to the house wither she's gone ? " " Nick help carry ' em . Carry t'ing for that squaw hundred time . " 66 " That what ! D'ye mane Madam Willoughby by yer blackguard name ...
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... carry out the principle from country to country , county to county , town to town , parish to parish ; or , even household to household . " " This is an extraordinary view of one's duty , indeed , my dear Mr. Woods , " cried the major ...
... carry out the principle from country to country , county to county , town to town , parish to parish ; or , even household to household . " " This is an extraordinary view of one's duty , indeed , my dear Mr. Woods , " cried the major ...
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ag'in American answered appearance arms asked Beekman Beulah Blodget called cap'in Captain Willoughby chaplain colonies companion countenance county Leitrim cried daughters dear Divil duty enemy eyes face fancied father fcap feel followed forest garrison gate George Cruikshank hand heard heart honour hope hour Hugh Willoughby Hutted Knoll Indian Injin instant Jamie Allen Joel Strides Joel's Joyce knew little Evert look Major Willoughby manner matter Maud's means Michael O'Hearn Mike mill mind minutes Miss Maud Mohawk mother nature never Nick O'Hearn palisades party passed Pliny Pliny the elder Pliny the younger regiment render Robert Willoughby rocks savages scalp scarce secret seemed seen serjeant side sister Smash smile soldier soon squaw stockade t'ink tell thing thought tion truth Tuscarora valley wife wish Woods word Wyandotté young
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Página 279 - Kind words, remembered voices once so sweet, Smiles, radiant long ago, And features, the great soul's apparent seat. All shall come back, each tie Of pure affection shall be knit again ; Alone shall Evil die, And Sorrow dwell a prisoner in thy reign. And then shall I behold Him, by whose kind paternal side I sprung, And her, who, still and cold, Fills the next grave — the beautiful and young.
Página 308 - ... images of guilt and woe, they so clear our judgment by profound analysis, •while they move our hearts by terror or compassion, that we learn to detect and stifle in ourselves the evil thought which we see gradually unfolding itself into the guilty deed.
Página 279 - All that of good and fair Has gone into thy womb from earliest time, Shall then come forth to wear The glory and the beauty of its prime. They have not perished — no ! Kind words, remembered voices once so sweet, Smiles, radiant long ago, And features, the great soul's apparent seat.
Página 307 - Homer is not more decidedly the first of heroic poets, Shakespeare is not more decidedly the first of dramatists, Demosthenes is not more decidedly the first of orators, than Boswell is the first of biographers. He has no second. He has distanced all his competitors so decidedly that it is not worth while to place them. Eclipse is first, and the rest nowhere.