American Monthly Knickerbocker, Volume 43Charles Fenno Hoffman, Lewis Gaylord Clark, Timothy Flint, Kinahan Cornwallis, John Holmes Agnew 1854 - American periodicals |
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... Voice of the Ocean , the . By R. T. MACCOUM , M.D. , U.S.N. 122 On a Ship Foundering at Sea .. .352 Vision of the Night , the . .178 P W PUNISHMENT is a Science . By RALPH ROA- WHAT my thoughts were .... .612 NOKE ... ..115 iv Index .
... Voice of the Ocean , the . By R. T. MACCOUM , M.D. , U.S.N. 122 On a Ship Foundering at Sea .. .352 Vision of the Night , the . .178 P W PUNISHMENT is a Science . By RALPH ROA- WHAT my thoughts were .... .612 NOKE ... ..115 iv Index .
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... should be called again . Once or twice , as the door of the room was opened , he thought he heard the dying man's voice , but it was fancy he was not sent for again . : The shadows of evening were coming on , and the 1854. ] 5 John Biggs .
... should be called again . Once or twice , as the door of the room was opened , he thought he heard the dying man's voice , but it was fancy he was not sent for again . : The shadows of evening were coming on , and the 1854. ] 5 John Biggs .
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... voice which he well knew , ' I am thy spirit - guide through life . Even as thou on earth guidedst me and leddest me on in the path toward heaven , so am I now with thee . ' John bent his head to the earth , in reverence to the little ...
... voice which he well knew , ' I am thy spirit - guide through life . Even as thou on earth guidedst me and leddest me on in the path toward heaven , so am I now with thee . ' John bent his head to the earth , in reverence to the little ...
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... voice has all the sweetness of hers , and her eye the depth ; her every movement recalls to me what I have loved and lost . Elfie's manner and countenance are so varied at times that she 1854. ] э Letters from Poplar Hill .
... voice has all the sweetness of hers , and her eye the depth ; her every movement recalls to me what I have loved and lost . Elfie's manner and countenance are so varied at times that she 1854. ] э Letters from Poplar Hill .
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... voice comes to me in this silent hour with its accustomed blessing , and I fervently entreat HEAVEN to make me deserving of it ! It is very late , dear Emily , and I must write no longer . Father sends the gardener to Beverley to ...
... voice comes to me in this silent hour with its accustomed blessing , and I fervently entreat HEAVEN to make me deserving of it ! It is very late , dear Emily , and I must write no longer . Father sends the gardener to Beverley to ...
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