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 38
... mind and manners , the page , from the essity of studying his disposition , generally assumes it himself . Pages not numerous ; and as they always accompany their Effendi on his Es to his compeers , they sometimes become known to them ...
... mind and manners , the page , from the essity of studying his disposition , generally assumes it himself . Pages not numerous ; and as they always accompany their Effendi on his Es to his compeers , they sometimes become known to them ...
Page 39
... mind now in the attitude of sorrow -'my home , ' and the characters of the much - loved me ance family . ---- ' My father's name was Ahmed . I have heard him freque the Beys of Caramania as his ancestors ; and there was in curved sword ...
... mind now in the attitude of sorrow -'my home , ' and the characters of the much - loved me ance family . ---- ' My father's name was Ahmed . I have heard him freque the Beys of Caramania as his ancestors ; and there was in curved sword ...
Page 40
... mind was permitted too much to repose ; and thus , from being ited to one object or subject of contemplation , it became weakened . hat is more spacious and comprehensive than the mind ; what more comprehensible ? It requires scope ...
... mind was permitted too much to repose ; and thus , from being ited to one object or subject of contemplation , it became weakened . hat is more spacious and comprehensive than the mind ; what more comprehensible ? It requires scope ...
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... mind h But I must forsake such reminiscences . Memory , avau ' I have mentioned each member of our family se now ... minds , that a simple and ap orthy of every respect and affection , so little are.
... mind h But I must forsake such reminiscences . Memory , avau ' I have mentioned each member of our family se now ... minds , that a simple and ap orthy of every respect and affection , so little are.
Page 42
... mind seemed to yours they may appear only as the workings of a lofty and ding spirit . e had formerly been in the military service of the Sultan , and ed some celebrity in campaigns against Russia . I know but little early life , and ...
... mind seemed to yours they may appear only as the workings of a lofty and ding spirit . e had formerly been in the military service of the Sultan , and ed some celebrity in campaigns against Russia . I know but little early life , and ...
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