The Knickerbocker: Or, New-York Monthly Magazine, Volume 43Charles Fenno Hoffman, Timothy Flint, Lewis Gaylord Clark, Kinahan Cornwallis, John Holmes Agnew 1854 - American periodicals |
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... gave no prescription ; he left no directions , for man was powerless , and he felt that the great Conqueror was on his march , and silently watched him as one by one he sapped the foundations of life . Strength had failed , and the sick ...
... gave no prescription ; he left no directions , for man was powerless , and he felt that the great Conqueror was on his march , and silently watched him as one by one he sapped the foundations of life . Strength had failed , and the sick ...
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... gave her rings And pretty things To deck her auburn hair ; And dresses , too , Of gingham new , And breast - pin big to wear . He won her heart With cunning art , And breathed a lover's vows ; He spoke with pride Of such a bride A ...
... gave her rings And pretty things To deck her auburn hair ; And dresses , too , Of gingham new , And breast - pin big to wear . He won her heart With cunning art , And breathed a lover's vows ; He spoke with pride Of such a bride A ...
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... gave him a rather melo - dramatic air ; and he cocked his tail at an angle expressive of great self - respect . He did not seem in the least disposed to be quarrelsome ; and so we approached each other politely , and , having mutually ...
... gave him a rather melo - dramatic air ; and he cocked his tail at an angle expressive of great self - respect . He did not seem in the least disposed to be quarrelsome ; and so we approached each other politely , and , having mutually ...
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... gave himself a rap in the stomach . ] My well - tried and well - known prudence has been called in question . I have been accused of wishing to introduce among you a person whose intentions were hostile to your happiness - in matters of ...
... gave himself a rap in the stomach . ] My well - tried and well - known prudence has been called in question . I have been accused of wishing to introduce among you a person whose intentions were hostile to your happiness - in matters of ...
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... gave the floor to Marcel , who , somewhat relieved of his preju- dices , declared that he might perhaps favor the adoption of the report . But before the decisive and final vote which should open to Carolus the intimacy of the club , he ...
... gave the floor to Marcel , who , somewhat relieved of his preju- dices , declared that he might perhaps favor the adoption of the report . But before the decisive and final vote which should open to Carolus the intimacy of the club , he ...
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