The Knickerbocker: Or, New-York Monthly Magazine, Volume 42Charles Fenno Hoffman, Timothy Flint, Lewis Gaylord Clark, Kinahan Cornwallis, John Holmes Agnew 1853 - American periodicals |
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Page 95
... Quaker lady is a most adm painted with honest paint , as solid as marble ; and as to the li in a court of justice , to have seen the original , although he m on the calm , dignified , real features in his life . We have he traits , by ...
... Quaker lady is a most adm painted with honest paint , as solid as marble ; and as to the li in a court of justice , to have seen the original , although he m on the calm , dignified , real features in his life . We have he traits , by ...
Page 267
... enter ing from their own might still contain a n would have doubtless met with gentler tre they have believed that even a Quaker or less love GOD , and be loved by Him , a f . e strong feeling of per red . Individualism.
... enter ing from their own might still contain a n would have doubtless met with gentler tre they have believed that even a Quaker or less love GOD , and be loved by Him , a f . e strong feeling of per red . Individualism.
Page 369
... Quaker simplicity ! what taste and neatness about it ! It was she , that long ago went forth with the reapers , and piped for them her sun - rise psalm , ' More wet ! more wet ! ' and she will stay here with us during the winter , and ...
... Quaker simplicity ! what taste and neatness about it ! It was she , that long ago went forth with the reapers , and piped for them her sun - rise psalm , ' More wet ! more wet ! ' and she will stay here with us during the winter , and ...
Page 404
... Quaker , whose por- trait - an excellent one , by PAGE - fronts the title - page of the well - printed book before us ? In our mind's eye we see him now , as we have seen him a thousand times , with his cocked hat , his dead - drab coat ...
... Quaker , whose por- trait - an excellent one , by PAGE - fronts the title - page of the well - printed book before us ? In our mind's eye we see him now , as we have seen him a thousand times , with his cocked hat , his dead - drab coat ...
Page 405
... Quaker burying - ground in New - York or Phila- delphia . And yet in both cities there will not be wanting enemies and ' Friends ' to do justice to his determined energy , his ' tried obstinacy , ' and his imperturbable self - reliance ...
... Quaker burying - ground in New - York or Phila- delphia . And yet in both cities there will not be wanting enemies and ' Friends ' to do justice to his determined energy , his ' tried obstinacy , ' and his imperturbable self - reliance ...
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