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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... nature . As the sun rose , and men came to their labor , and shops were opened , and the rattle of machinery to break the stillness , the reports of the evening before gained d . They spread from mouth to mouth , till half the villagers ...
... nature . As the sun rose , and men came to their labor , and shops were opened , and the rattle of machinery to break the stillness , the reports of the evening before gained d . They spread from mouth to mouth , till half the villagers ...
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... nature Was a calm and quiet joy . " Then we questioned not the meaning Of the wonders that we saw ; Nor beyond the outward seeming Sought to find the hidden law . ' Then we followed not the phantoms That allure the after years ; Heard ...
... nature Was a calm and quiet joy . " Then we questioned not the meaning Of the wonders that we saw ; Nor beyond the outward seeming Sought to find the hidden law . ' Then we followed not the phantoms That allure the after years ; Heard ...
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... nature , but its superiority had bee inherited from his parents , nor could it be transmitted though indeed many of them were equally remarkable capacity , which , however , they neglected to cultivate . might be questioned , but he was ...
... nature , but its superiority had bee inherited from his parents , nor could it be transmitted though indeed many of them were equally remarkable capacity , which , however , they neglected to cultivate . might be questioned , but he was ...
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... natural for her affections to seek some new , or at least to be readily engaged . A black slave who attended her ... Nature had impressed upon her a character of sen- y and intelligence , and art had not dulled the one nor weakened ...
... natural for her affections to seek some new , or at least to be readily engaged . A black slave who attended her ... Nature had impressed upon her a character of sen- y and intelligence , and art had not dulled the one nor weakened ...
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... nature , and affections presumably fresh and young , we ɔt find it in our heart to be merely critical , nor to judge the author by tandard by which the professional reviewer sustains his own position , ndeavors to establish the position ...
... nature , and affections presumably fresh and young , we ɔt find it in our heart to be merely critical , nor to judge the author by tandard by which the professional reviewer sustains his own position , ndeavors to establish the position ...
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