American Monthly Knickerbocker, Tom 51Charles Fenno Hoffman, Timothy Flint, Lewis Gaylord Clark, John Holmes Agnew, Kinahan Cornwallis 1858 |
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... English cockney and a French beau , who afforded us an infi- nite deal of amusement . The Frenchman held a poodle in his lap , which he evidently regarded with the fondest affection . Sare , ' said he to Maddox , do you speak the French ...
... English cockney and a French beau , who afforded us an infi- nite deal of amusement . The Frenchman held a poodle in his lap , which he evidently regarded with the fondest affection . Sare , ' said he to Maddox , do you speak the French ...
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... English officers , I suppose ? ' No : they are Americans . ' At this reply , an expression of pleasure flitted across his wan features , as leaning against the grated window of his dungeon , and resting his wearied head in his wasted ...
... English officers , I suppose ? ' No : they are Americans . ' At this reply , an expression of pleasure flitted across his wan features , as leaning against the grated window of his dungeon , and resting his wearied head in his wasted ...
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... English gentleman , then travelling in this country . He was of an eminently insular nature , and possessed all the re- serve and stiffness so characteristic of our cousin , John Bull ; and our first intercourse seemed unlikely to ...
... English gentleman , then travelling in this country . He was of an eminently insular nature , and possessed all the re- serve and stiffness so characteristic of our cousin , John Bull ; and our first intercourse seemed unlikely to ...
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... English surface a warm heart ; and as I knew him better , I became much at- tached to him . Shortly after this , as we were sitting in his room at the ' Albion , ' looking out upon the Bay one of the Cunard steamers coming in , a train ...
... English surface a warm heart ; and as I knew him better , I became much at- tached to him . Shortly after this , as we were sitting in his room at the ' Albion , ' looking out upon the Bay one of the Cunard steamers coming in , a train ...
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... English moon - lit night but half reveals the objects in the back - ground , while the SAV- IOUR'S figure and the door are brought out in strong relief by the gleam of the lantern which He carries , hung by a chain from His left hand ...
... English moon - lit night but half reveals the objects in the back - ground , while the SAV- IOUR'S figure and the door are brought out in strong relief by the gleam of the lantern which He carries , hung by a chain from His left hand ...
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ALEXANDER HAMILTON asked beautiful Bremen Brian Boru Burroughs called dark dear death door dream earth Elma England English eyes face fair fancy father fear feel feet fire Garboard gaze Gipsies give gone grace hand head hear heard heart heaven Hermes Trismegistus honor hope hour Hugh Miller India JOHN WATERS knew KNICKERBOCKER labor lady letter light lips Lissette living look mind morning mother nature never New-York night o'er once palimpsest passed poor Pre-Raphaelite present Quaker Rachel Moore reader replied Saint Saint NICHOLAS scene seemed silent sleep smile soon soul speak spirit stood strange Stratford-upon-Avon sweet Tamerlane tears tell thee thing thou thought tion told Tom Bolt took turned village voice watched wind wonder words young