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When he republished the story in installments in the Brooklyn Daily Eagle on September 7–9, 1846, while
He kept that title but dropped the subtitle when he published the story again in the "Pieces in Early
" For a list of several of the revisions to the language of the story for publication in the Eagle and
For the publication history of the story see " About 'Revenge and Requital; A Tale of a Murderer Escaped
Toward the latter part of the same afternoon, Mr.
When he republished the story in installments in the Brooklyn Daily Eagle on September 7–9, 1846, while
He kept that title but dropped the subtitle when he published the story again in the "Pieces in Early
For a list of several of the revisions to the language of the story for publication in the Eagle and
For the publication history of the story see "About 'Revenge and Requital; A Tale of a Murderer Escaped
He kept that title but dropped the subtitle when he published the story again in the "Pieces in Early
His course led him through one of those thoroughfares that intersect the eastern part of Grand street
This second installment of the story in the Eagle is preceded by two poems.
From the Democratic Review.This second installment of the story in the Eagle is preceded by two poems
"The Quadroon Girl," is attributed to Henry Wadsworth Longfellow.; This second installment of the story
The enhanced finding aids and the accompanying digital images developed as part of this project help
As part of the project, we request digital images of poetry manuscripts from the holding repositories
We have identified the poetic lines written on the verso as part of an extremely important Whitman poem
For a more detailed illustration of the stylesheet, see figure 2, to see how the component EAD files
He is part of the very fabric of American life, its past, present, and no doubt future as well.
(See Traubel, With Walt Whitman in Camden, 2: 42.)
my breast a thousand wide-winged strengths and unknown ardors and terrible ecstasies" (Uncollected 2:
are printed in italics in order to emphasize the lyrical quality of the aria, while the recitative parts
Vol. 2. New York: Appleton, 1908. Trowbridge, John Townsend. "Reminiscences of Walt Whitman."
Floyd Stovall. 2 vols. New York: New York UP, 1963-1964. ____.
Emory Holloway. 2 vols. Garden City, N.Y.: Doubleday, Page, 1921. Opera and Opera Singers
in favor of such an enterprise, and a readiness to come up to the mark in respect to the "material" part
gentlemen who have initiated the movement not suffer it to fall through by any want of zeal on their part
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problem of evil to ideology in Whitman's vision of nature.Whitman's allusions to the Genesis creation story
up and paralytic in his Camden, New Jersey, home, Whitman's isolation and winter loneliness play a part
Hall was the Democratic political machine in New York from the late 18th century through the early part
Morris (1808–1855) was a New York judge that became a part of the Tammany Hall machine and served as
For our own part, we do not think the city could select a more worthy man than he who at present occupies
Walks Down This Street;about 1856poetryhandwritten1 leaf7 x 16 cm paster to 4 x 15.5 cm; Both parts of
in Courts of Law, viz: 1: Officers with a tenure definitely limited, i.e., with a term prescribed. 2:
Thomas's knowledge of that part of the country, and his experience as Deputy Sheriff, render him well-suited
Missouri from March 1, 1868 to June 1, 1868 July 2 J. A.L. McClure Assistant to A. S. Ridgely U. S.
Va. $300:00 Jan. 2. 1869 Assistant to E. C. Carrington U. S. Atty. D. C. 4th Quar. 1868 Jan. 2 A.
A. for California, from July 1, '68 to Dec. 31, '68. $1000:00 Feb. 2 Assistant to H. S. Fitch, U.
Missouri, from 10th April 1869 to 1st May, '69 $232: July 2. Jos. E. Elwell, Wm Dorsheimer No.
Ea Penn. 3d qr. 1869 $750.00 " 2 H. S. Sherman No. Ohio 3d qr. 1869 So. Ohio 3d qr. 1869 Nor.
May 2, 1868. Hon. Hugh McCulloch, Secretary of the Treasury.
Lorang John Schwaninger Nima Najafi Kianfar Kevin McMullen Orville Hickman Browning to Hugh McCulloch, 2
July 2, 1868. Hon. J. M. Schofield, Secretary of War.
Najafi Kianfar Kevin McMullen John Schwaninger Orville Hickman Browning to John McAllister Schofield, 2
ask if signed & sent Attorney General's Office Washington, June 2, 1868 John Whytock, Esq.
Respectfully, your obedient servant, Attorney General, ad interim June 2 '68 John Whytock.
Price Orville Hickman Browning to John Whytock, 2 June 1868
Sir: I have the honor to inform you that the President, moved, in part, by your request, contained in
for defraying the expenses of suits in which the United States are concerned under the Act of March 2,
July 2, 1868. Hon. T. B. Florence, Present.
Florence, 2 July 1868
July 2, 1868. Hon. William H. Seward, Secretary of State.
Seward, 2 July 1868
him of in my name, that I have by no manner of means relaxed my admiration of his noblest works—such parts
dispelled gloom and radiated cheer, listening attentively to each patient's complaints as an essential part
The Life of Sir William Osler. 2 vols. Oxford: Clarendon, 1925. Leon, Philip W.
The best part of the show, however, is the immense business done, the superior qualities of the articles
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Prof Morris in his initial volume, to be published early in the spring of 1882, will cover in part the
marching down from camp by regiments, to do our picket, and the incessant efforts of the men in all parts
I have, for this letter, some items, a part of the general history of the war, which I think you will
It will be remembered that this regiment formed part of the original Burnside expedition.
of Northern Virginia and Northwestern Maryland, and taking an active and important part during that
A PARTING REMARK.
We have drank in all part of North American, at Niagara, at the Straits of Machinaw, the Missouri, the
Of the financial part of the inquiry aroused by the late and pending Water Works dispute, we have only
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However, this editorial is part of a series of texts that deal with a coherent theme that has been identified
However, this editorial is part of a series of texts that deal with a coherent theme that has been identified
The attendance is much larger this year than it was last, showing an increased appreciation on the part
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There seems to be a disposition on the part of the American people to enquire into the Foreign policy
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However, this editorial is part of a series of texts that deal with a coherent theme that has been identified
However, this editorial is part of a series of texts that deal with a coherent theme that has been identified
However, this editorial is part of a series of texts that deal with a coherent theme that has been identified
The Railroad from Brooklyn to Greenport has had much to do with opening up the hidden parts of the Island
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As to the night, it would not surprise us to hear that, in certain parts of Long Island, there was a
Well, the pleasantest part of the year is to come yet—and to those who will it, capable of affording
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Wallabout to Red Hook, that formed the American lines, in the Battle of Long Island, in the early part
During those former times, be it remembered, the site of the present Arsenal was a part of the whole
The present structure is a disgrace to the Navy Department, and an eyesore to that part of Brooklyn.)
Part of it was, in due time, filled up by the city, and forms the present City Park, with its northerly
These Walloons, attracted by the beauty and fertility of this part of the Island, and its contiguity
Whitman leaves this week for Philadelphia, where he spends a part of his time with some English friends
biography of William Blake was completed by his wife, who wrote a preface, which is said to be the best part
all so dear to me—what you are, (whatever it is,) I putting it at random in these songs, become a part
Mannahatta in itself, Singing the song of These, my ever-united lands—my body no more inevitably united, part
to part, and made out of a thousand diverse contributions one identity, any more than my lands are inevitably
all so dear to me—what you are, (whatever it is,) I putting it at random in these songs, become a part
Mannahatta in itself, Singing the song of These, my ever-united lands—my body no more inevitably united, part
to part, and made out of a thousand diverse contributions one identity, any more than my lands are inevitably
Feuillage" (1860)"Our Old Feuillage" (1860)"Our Old Feuillage" was apparently written at least in part
in the 1860 edition of Leaves of Grass, an edition that some critics see as an attempt on Whitman's part
.— 2 Before the vesper hour, lo!
.; 1; 2; 3; 4; Transcribed from digital images of the original item.
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complicates the matter, and will demand the most careful consideration and decisive action on the part
grudge against Spain, which has not been improved by the recent acts of insolence and outrage on the part
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a private in Thirteenth Regiment; served the following hundred days in Baltimore, Washington, and parts
—Spottsylvania; In the Battle of Spotsylvania Courthouse (Virginia, May 8–21, 1864), part of Grant's
—North Anna; The Battle of North Anna (Virginia, May 23–26, 1864) was part of General Grant's Overland
June 2.
For some of George Whitman's prison correspondence, see his letters of October 2, 1864 and October 23
ended on May 30, 1864 (see above note), although a minor skirmish erupted at Bethesda Creek on June 2.
as the Battle of Poplar Spring Church or the Battle of Peebles' Farm (Virginia, September 30–October 2,
For some of George Whitman's prison correspondence, see his letters of October 2, 1864 and October 23
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Spent a good part of the day in a large brick mansion, on the banks of the Rappahannock, immediately
These wards are either lettered alphabetically, Ward G, Ward K, or else numerically, 1, 2, 3, &c.
Not long since I sat a good part of the morning by his bedside, Ward E, Armory-square.
LATTER PART OF 1864 IN NEW-YORK.
But there is every kind of wound in every part of the body.
first published in the New York Daily Tribune (19 February 1876), which contains only a version of Part
launch and spin through space revolving sideling, from these to emanate, To you whoe'er you are—a look. 2
launch and spin through space revolving sideling, from these to emanate, To you whoe'er you are—a look. 2