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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... , and the bliss of the planetary state . Then follow interjections , s , blots , and mere disjointed insane sentences , which the present can in no wise decipher : nor does he care to . VOL . XLII . Thou first didst greet the day.
... , and the bliss of the planetary state . Then follow interjections , s , blots , and mere disjointed insane sentences , which the present can in no wise decipher : nor does he care to . VOL . XLII . Thou first didst greet the day.
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... present to relate the Cassowary Hunt , or whether his performan hunting the animal , and the account of the hunt was to be another person's w similar ambiguity I recollect in a magazine title some years ago : Lines on a Barry Cornwall ...
... present to relate the Cassowary Hunt , or whether his performan hunting the animal , and the account of the hunt was to be another person's w similar ambiguity I recollect in a magazine title some years ago : Lines on a Barry Cornwall ...
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... presents a picture of completeness not often met with , re the parties to whom the arrangements were intrusted . " The ... present time . And what a lesson it is to the young ! pro testably as it does , that industry , perseverance ...
... presents a picture of completeness not often met with , re the parties to whom the arrangements were intrusted . " The ... present time . And what a lesson it is to the young ! pro testably as it does , that industry , perseverance ...
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... present age of eight years ; thence he digressed to e wagon , and gave me much information how and by whom a wagon ould be built , all which I listened to with as much interest as Miss nybody would manifest at an account of the last new ...
... present age of eight years ; thence he digressed to e wagon , and gave me much information how and by whom a wagon ould be built , all which I listened to with as much interest as Miss nybody would manifest at an account of the last new ...
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... present day ; but she looke eyes - oh ! so monstrous , and so dangerous ! The stea as I saw the black smoke pouring from her chimneys , an hiss of the escaping steam ; and , for a moment , I hes should not order my trunk back , run on ...
... present day ; but she looke eyes - oh ! so monstrous , and so dangerous ! The stea as I saw the black smoke pouring from her chimneys , an hiss of the escaping steam ; and , for a moment , I hes should not order my trunk back , run on ...
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