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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... took the cars ( the morning was too stormy for other conveyance ) at Cairo to sources of the Niger , which was then a very fashionable resort , omfortable hotels as you will find in Africa . But , ah me ! the days of lion - hunting are ...
... took the cars ( the morning was too stormy for other conveyance ) at Cairo to sources of the Niger , which was then a very fashionable resort , omfortable hotels as you will find in Africa . But , ah me ! the days of lion - hunting are ...
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... took no trouble to investigate for themselves , and ed at the credulous . As for myself , being rather perplexed than ed , and not caring to incur ridicule by expressing my own appre- ons , I returned home , and passed the report off to ...
... took no trouble to investigate for themselves , and ed at the credulous . As for myself , being rather perplexed than ed , and not caring to incur ridicule by expressing my own appre- ons , I returned home , and passed the report off to ...
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... took place in Constan- ple , which caused some talk at the time , as the parties were well wn . By inquiry , the writer obtained the following information , ch he has embodied in a biographical sketch , as if written by the rtunate page ...
... took place in Constan- ple , which caused some talk at the time , as the parties were well wn . By inquiry , the writer obtained the following information , ch he has embodied in a biographical sketch , as if written by the rtunate page ...
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... took care to keep alive in others those of virtuous and To differ with him in opinion was an unpardonable crim he might adopt and act upon the suggestions of others any acknowledgment of his own incapacity , or appro viser , who ...
... took care to keep alive in others those of virtuous and To differ with him in opinion was an unpardonable crim he might adopt and act upon the suggestions of others any acknowledgment of his own incapacity , or appro viser , who ...
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... 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 old Cæsar to come and him . ' у 6 returned ...
... 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 old Cæsar to come and him . ' у 6 returned ...
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