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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... of this terrible death , for a merciful had taken away the light of reason , and the world for days world of maniacs . Yet , to see the poor idiots turn smiling race . ensing ; that the days grew shorter and shorter .
... of this terrible death , for a merciful had taken away the light of reason , and the world for days world of maniacs . Yet , to see the poor idiots turn smiling race . ensing ; that the days grew shorter and shorter .
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... poor American er's boy's early career and after advancement this potent lesson what industry , energy , enterprise , and integrity , can accomplish in a atry of free institutions and free American republicans -we should lad to have it ...
... poor American er's boy's early career and after advancement this potent lesson what industry , energy , enterprise , and integrity , can accomplish in a atry of free institutions and free American republicans -we should lad to have it ...
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... Poor girl ! she had never had a home since stolen from that of her parents - of her birth ; and she remem- it with all the vividness , and bore for it all the affection due to a hood's home . ' Nature had impressed upon her a character ...
... Poor girl ! she had never had a home since stolen from that of her parents - of her birth ; and she remem- it with all the vividness , and bore for it all the affection due to a hood's home . ' Nature had impressed upon her a character ...
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... poor girl on whose account I w secuted , and was told that her master and husband with his own hands , in the false belief that she had b him . Overcome with my own sorrow , this news serv anguish of my heart , and reduce me to a state ...
... poor girl on whose account I w secuted , and was told that her master and husband with his own hands , in the false belief that she had b him . Overcome with my own sorrow , this news serv anguish of my heart , and reduce me to a state ...
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... poor pen , far as doing them justice is concerned . Such variety of wretchedness ! ey were more like the mysteriously - united collections of rags one ds of in the sketches of Irish travellers , than any thing ever seen in Anglo - Saxon ...
... poor pen , far as doing them justice is concerned . Such variety of wretchedness ! ey were more like the mysteriously - united collections of rags one ds of in the sketches of Irish travellers , than any thing ever seen in Anglo - Saxon ...
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