The Knickerbocker: Or, New-York Monthly Magazine, Tom 11 |
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portunities of meeting with them ; while those who are much employed in smooth
grounds in a valley , will often remark them . For this , I think a very satisfactory
reason may be given . Their specific gravity must necessarily carry them to the ...
portunities of meeting with them ; while those who are much employed in smooth
grounds in a valley , will often remark them . For this , I think a very satisfactory
reason may be given . Their specific gravity must necessarily carry them to the ...
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The air , as before remarked , is made elastic , pure , and salubrious , imparting
fresh spirits and vigor to every living thing ... It becomes unnecessary to remark ,
because the fact is familiar to us all , that after the commencement of cool
weather ...
The air , as before remarked , is made elastic , pure , and salubrious , imparting
fresh spirits and vigor to every living thing ... It becomes unnecessary to remark ,
because the fact is familiar to us all , that after the commencement of cool
weather ...
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In reading Part Fifth of LOCKHART ' s Life of Scott , we remark , in one of his
letters to his son Walter , the fervent ... in ' Ernest Maltravers , ' embodies kindred
views , in some sound and judicious remarks upon the education of the young .
In reading Part Fifth of LOCKHART ' s Life of Scott , we remark , in one of his
letters to his son Walter , the fervent ... in ' Ernest Maltravers , ' embodies kindred
views , in some sound and judicious remarks upon the education of the young .
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It is a remark frequently made among people in the country , when this kind of
stillness recurs , and sounds from different quarters are beard distinctly , that it
forebodes a change of weather . As a general remark , it may be said to be strictly
...
It is a remark frequently made among people in the country , when this kind of
stillness recurs , and sounds from different quarters are beard distinctly , that it
forebodes a change of weather . As a general remark , it may be said to be strictly
...
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said a lady one day to me . The remark was just . Exclusive professions , whether
civil or military , holy or profane , have , in general , a tendency to stamp a
sameness and equiformity , an “ air of the shop , ' upon the outward manner , and
even ...
said a lady one day to me . The remark was just . Exclusive professions , whether
civil or military , holy or profane , have , in general , a tendency to stamp a
sameness and equiformity , an “ air of the shop , ' upon the outward manner , and
even ...
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