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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... pleasure . ne Capilla Mayor contains many objects of interest . The retablo of altar , which is reached by a flight of marble and jasper steps , is mented with a profusion of painted and gilded carvings , represent- passages from the ...
... pleasure . ne Capilla Mayor contains many objects of interest . The retablo of altar , which is reached by a flight of marble and jasper steps , is mented with a profusion of painted and gilded carvings , represent- passages from the ...
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... pleasure give ? Oh ! who would venture then to die - Oh ! who would venture then to live ! ' Were life a dark and desert moor , Where mists and clouds eternal spread Their gloomy veil behind , before , And tempests thunder overhead ...
... pleasure give ? Oh ! who would venture then to die - Oh ! who would venture then to live ! ' Were life a dark and desert moor , Where mists and clouds eternal spread Their gloomy veil behind , before , And tempests thunder overhead ...
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... pleasure - balloons k to the earth , as the event proved , never more to rise in airy sat there , enveloped in gloom ; only startled from my reverie e air - couriers bringing the mail from the city hourly drove along , their course by ...
... pleasure - balloons k to the earth , as the event proved , never more to rise in airy sat there , enveloped in gloom ; only startled from my reverie e air - couriers bringing the mail from the city hourly drove along , their course by ...
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... pleasure in ropean waters . The magnitude of the enterprise , the liberality of all accessories , and the interest felt in it by the public , have induced us collate from the daily journals an account of the vessel , and to add to at a ...
... pleasure in ropean waters . The magnitude of the enterprise , the liberality of all accessories , and the interest felt in it by the public , have induced us collate from the daily journals an account of the vessel , and to add to at a ...
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... pleasure , but so treacherous have they , that now they are the source of all my sorrows . will now speak of my master , with an endeavor to delineate his ter such as it has appeared to me . Perhaps my observations may been erroneous ...
... pleasure , but so treacherous have they , that now they are the source of all my sorrows . will now speak of my master , with an endeavor to delineate his ter such as it has appeared to me . Perhaps my observations may been erroneous ...
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