The Knickerbocker: Or, New-York Monthly Magazine, Tom 42Charles Fenno Hoffman, Timothy Flint, Lewis Gaylord Clark, Kinahan Cornwallis, John Holmes Agnew 1853 |
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... received such special dispatches from nearly every quarter of the globe as leave us in no farther doubt of the nature of the calamity impending over us . Yesterday , the same startling appearances were observed at Lima , at San Fran ...
... received such special dispatches from nearly every quarter of the globe as leave us in no farther doubt of the nature of the calamity impending over us . Yesterday , the same startling appearances were observed at Lima , at San Fran ...
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... received , and made the strongest and most lasting impressions , and now are recalled with the saddest associations . There are some ideas too lofty for even matured minds ; there are many to the youthful and inexperienced . In my early ...
... received , and made the strongest and most lasting impressions , and now are recalled with the saddest associations . There are some ideas too lofty for even matured minds ; there are many to the youthful and inexperienced . In my early ...
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... received into the household of the D. A. , who had often spoken kindly to me when I had been in attendance on my former master . A few days only elapsed when he received a message from the Z. E. , requesting my dismissal , and ...
... received into the household of the D. A. , who had often spoken kindly to me when I had been in attendance on my former master . A few days only elapsed when he received a message from the Z. E. , requesting my dismissal , and ...
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... received numerous invitations ; nor did he light a single cigar ; we strolled about , looking at this and that horse , and winding up with Charley himself , who was not a large or showy animal , perhaps it might be said , not a handsome ...
... received numerous invitations ; nor did he light a single cigar ; we strolled about , looking at this and that horse , and winding up with Charley himself , who was not a large or showy animal , perhaps it might be said , not a handsome ...
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... received culture , and they crown the well - trimmed stalk , and burst out in a dissipation of beauty over the porch , the net - work trellis , and the garden bower , casting forth their very souls on all the currents of the summer air ...
... received culture , and they crown the well - trimmed stalk , and burst out in a dissipation of beauty over the porch , the net - work trellis , and the garden bower , casting forth their very souls on all the currents of the summer air ...
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