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" I see multitudes of people passing over it, said I, and a black cloud hanging on each end of it. As I looked more attentively, I saw several of the passengers dropping through the bridge, into the great tide that flowed underneath it ; and upon... "
Elegant Extracts: Or Useful and Entertaining Passages in Prose - Page 2
redigeeritud poolt - 1824 - 772 lehte
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The American Manual: Or New English Reader: Consisting of Exercises in ...

Moses Severance - 1833 - 304 lehte
...passengers dropping through the bridge into the great tide that . flowed underneath it; and, upon farther examination, perceived there were innumerable trap-doors...were set very thick at the Entrance of the bridge, so that throngs of people no sooner broke through the cloud, than many of them fell into them. They...
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A Collection, in Prose and Verse, for the Use of Schools

Andrew Thomson - 1835 - 302 lehte
...passing over it, said I, and a black cloud hanging on each end of it. As I looked more attentively, I saw several of the passengers dropping through the bridge...the great tide that flowed underneath it ; and upon farther examination perceived there were innumerable trap-doors that lay concealed in the bridge, which...
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The American Manual, Or, New English Reader: Consisting of Exercises in ...

Moses Severance - 1835 - 314 lehte
...1, " and a black cloud hangIng on each end of it " 8. As I looked more attentively, I saw p.sveral of the passengers dropping through the bridge into...the great tide that flowed underneath it ; and, upon farther examination, perceived there were ihhumerable trap-doors that lay concealed in the bridge,...
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The Spectator: With Notes and a General Index, 1–2. köide

1836 - 932 lehte
...underneath it; and upon iarther examination, perceived there were nnumerable trap-doors that lay concealed n the bridge, which the passengers no sooner trod upon, but they fell through them into the tide, and i disapJeared. These hidden pit-falls were set rery thick at the entrance of the bridge, so .hat throngs...
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The Spectator, no. 1-314

Joseph Addison - 1837 - 480 lehte
...over it," said I, " and a black cloud hanging on each end of it." As I looked more attentively, I saw several of the passengers dropping through the bridge...the great tide that flowed underneath it; and upon Farther examination, perceived there were innumerable trap-doors that lay concealed in the bridge,...
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The National Preceptor: Or, Selections in Prose and Poetry; Consisting of ...

Jesse Olney - 1838 - 346 lehte
...that flowed under it ; and upon further examination, perceived that there were innumerable trap doors that lay concealed in the bridge, which the passengers...through them into the tide, and immediately disappeared. 17. These hidden pit-falls were set very thick at the entrance of the bridge, so that throngs of people...
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The American Manual, Or, New English Reader: Consisting of Exercises in ...

Moses Severance - 1841 - 316 lehte
...passengers dropping through the bridge into the great tide that flowed underneath it; and, upon farther examination, perceived there were innumerable trap-doors...bridge, which the passengers no sooner trod upon, but Ihey fell through them into the tide, and immediately disappeared. These hidden pit-falls were set...
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Exercises on the German grammar

Franz C F. Demmler - 1842 - 92 lehte
...over it," said I, " and a black cloud hanging on each end of it." As I looked more attentively, I saw several of the passengers dropping through the bridge...trap-doors that lay concealed in the bridge, which 9 the passengers no sooner trod upon, but they fell through them into the tide, and immediately disappeared....
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The Works of Joseph Addison, 1–2. köide

Joseph Addison - 1842 - 944 lehte
...underneath it; and upon arther examination, perceived there were nnumerable trap-doors that lay concealed n als; nor if it had, would it, in that state and incapacity of transferring itself disap>eared. These hidden pit-falls were set rery thick at the entrance of the bridge, so hat throngs...
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American Monthly Knickerbocker, 22. köide

Charles Fenno Hoffman, Lewis Gaylord Clark, Kinahan Cornwallis, Timothy Flint, John Holmes Agnew - 1843 - 648 lehte
...over It.' said I, 'and a black cloud hanging on each end of if As I looked more attentively. I saw several of the passengers dropping through the bridge...the great tide that flowed underneath it ; and upon farther examination, I perceived that there wore Innumerable trap-doors that lay con. coaled in tha...
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