American Monthly Knickerbocker, Volume 34Charles Fenno Hoffman, Timothy Flint, Lewis Gaylord Clark, Kinahan Cornwallis, John Holmes Agnew 1849 - American periodicals |
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... better physicians , lawyers , etc .; for when the time comes that those boys , having become young men , should take to the study of medicine , for example , they come to that study with all the preparatory knowledge necessary for rapid ...
... better physicians , lawyers , etc .; for when the time comes that those boys , having become young men , should take to the study of medicine , for example , they come to that study with all the preparatory knowledge necessary for rapid ...
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... better model , we are free to remark , than the tail of Fremont's horse , if we may be permitted again to allude to that deception . Then we come to a sweet little steam - engine suspended under the belly of the Ærial Machine with a ...
... better model , we are free to remark , than the tail of Fremont's horse , if we may be permitted again to allude to that deception . Then we come to a sweet little steam - engine suspended under the belly of the Ærial Machine with a ...
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... better we like him for it . From writing with a shade over his eyes he throws the light entirely on the objeck . With a perfect indifference of what any body says of him , he goes right ahead , and writes himself into notoriety . We ...
... better we like him for it . From writing with a shade over his eyes he throws the light entirely on the objeck . With a perfect indifference of what any body says of him , he goes right ahead , and writes himself into notoriety . We ...
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... better land , where pills will be no more need- ed , he bequeathed them with a faltering tongue to the bowels of posterity . Children cry for them ; and afterward , when they grow up to full age , they continue to use them for stop ...
... better land , where pills will be no more need- ed , he bequeathed them with a faltering tongue to the bowels of posterity . Children cry for them ; and afterward , when they grow up to full age , they continue to use them for stop ...
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... better for us all , ' she continued , in a musing tone , as though she were talking to herself and the stars . Yes , this whole world would be better and more pleasant to live in , if men and wo- men were allowed to form friendships ...
... better for us all , ' she continued , in a musing tone , as though she were talking to herself and the stars . Yes , this whole world would be better and more pleasant to live in , if men and wo- men were allowed to form friendships ...
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