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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... feet . Upon sides of the building are numerous chapels , nearly as large as ches , all of which are richly adorned with paintings and sculpture . he choir , as in all Spanish churches , occupies the central nave , but the mode of its ...
... feet . Upon sides of the building are numerous chapels , nearly as large as ches , all of which are richly adorned with paintings and sculpture . he choir , as in all Spanish churches , occupies the central nave , but the mode of its ...
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... feet from the ground , of that was crushing them , of a power that was irresistibly su toward the centre of the earth . These sensations were kn only by observation . I did not understand them , and I do no why the human race was not ...
... feet from the ground , of that was crushing them , of a power that was irresistibly su toward the centre of the earth . These sensations were kn only by observation . I did not understand them , and I do no why the human race was not ...
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... feet ; it was firm , as adamant . Walking out upon it , I looked down , down into its al depths . The rays of the sun , gliding into its bosom , returned to ye in all the hues of the rainbow , and all the mighty ocean sparkled glittered ...
... feet ; it was firm , as adamant . Walking out upon it , I looked down , down into its al depths . The rays of the sun , gliding into its bosom , returned to ye in all the hues of the rainbow , and all the mighty ocean sparkled glittered ...
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... feet , but I moved e pure ether like a spirit . e novelty of my situation for a time wrapped me in astonishment : , unsupported , floating out in that vague , indefinable space I had d all my life to fathom . I had become as one of the ...
... feet , but I moved e pure ether like a spirit . e novelty of my situation for a time wrapped me in astonishment : , unsupported , floating out in that vague , indefinable space I had d all my life to fathom . I had become as one of the ...
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... feet from the ground . But we were late about it . Our pursuers were already i I was perched upon the top of the stub , and so near were t spring to the ground would betray our ' cache , ' and most pr to my capture . The boys were ...
... feet from the ground . But we were late about it . Our pursuers were already i I was perched upon the top of the stub , and so near were t spring to the ground would betray our ' cache , ' and most pr to my capture . The boys were ...
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