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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... seen in all the vast extended plain ; while the ruin and churches , that every where met the eye , brought to the m lesson of the instability of all earthly things . My first view of the cathedral of Toledo was during a d solemnity ...
... seen in all the vast extended plain ; while the ruin and churches , that every where met the eye , brought to the m lesson of the instability of all earthly things . My first view of the cathedral of Toledo was during a d solemnity ...
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... seen in t treeless land ; they are said to have been brought from E Philip II . The ornaments of art are in bad taste , and entirely unwort garden . The fountains are mean in comparison with those a and the statuary , nearly all of ...
... seen in t treeless land ; they are said to have been brought from E Philip II . The ornaments of art are in bad taste , and entirely unwort garden . The fountains are mean in comparison with those a and the statuary , nearly all of ...
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... seen and felt in the various quarters of Europe where steamer ' North Star ' shall unfurl the flag of our country . - r . VANDERBILT has been , as we have seen , entirely the architect of his own fortunes . ssing immense wealth , he has ...
... seen and felt in the various quarters of Europe where steamer ' North Star ' shall unfurl the flag of our country . - r . VANDERBILT has been , as we have seen , entirely the architect of his own fortunes . ssing immense wealth , he has ...
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... seen the lips of the blessed Prophet pressed u you now contemn ! ' How often have I pressed those little brother to mine , which have long since crumble grave ! ' I remember my little brother's decease . It was in th spring that he ...
... seen the lips of the blessed Prophet pressed u you now contemn ! ' How often have I pressed those little brother to mine , which have long since crumble grave ! ' I remember my little brother's decease . It was in th spring that he ...
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... seen him at seven . ) This morning , when I took him he rolled right over , and choked , and swelled , and died in a minute , you may say . And , ' continued Tom , as he saw me regarding the y with a puzzled air , ' I sent Mike off for ...
... seen him at seven . ) This morning , when I took him he rolled right over , and choked , and swelled , and died in a minute , you may say . And , ' continued Tom , as he saw me regarding the y with a puzzled air , ' I sent Mike off for ...
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