The Knickerbocker: Or, New-York Monthly Magazine, Volume 21Charles Fenno Hoffman, Timothy Flint, Lewis Gaylord Clark, John Holmes Agnew, Kinahan Cornwallis 1843 - American periodicals |
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... give the greatest value to his pictures . Some of the English critics censure him for a too free use of drab colors ; but I saw nothing in the work above - mentioned that made him liable to this charge . In the same manner as with ...
... give the greatest value to his pictures . Some of the English critics censure him for a too free use of drab colors ; but I saw nothing in the work above - mentioned that made him liable to this charge . In the same manner as with ...
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... give advice ; free to communicate ( like all really great men ) what he knew of his profession to his younger brethren ; and was a true and warm companion to those more advanced in years . There has been so much written upon the subject ...
... give advice ; free to communicate ( like all really great men ) what he knew of his profession to his younger brethren ; and was a true and warm companion to those more advanced in years . There has been so much written upon the subject ...
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... give nerve to the weak- est soul , and make one feel still more a man ; while the solitude of the vast waste of waters is far from oppressive , varied as it is by the pleasures and the perils which are incident to it . ' Happy ...
... give nerve to the weak- est soul , and make one feel still more a man ; while the solitude of the vast waste of waters is far from oppressive , varied as it is by the pleasures and the perils which are incident to it . ' Happy ...
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... give you for preaching ? ' ' Oh , not much , massa , ' answered the negro ; ' sometimes a bushel of Carolinas , sometimes a fresh fish - not much ! ' as ' D - d poor pay ! ' remarked 40 [ January , Sketches of South - Carolina .
... give you for preaching ? ' ' Oh , not much , massa , ' answered the negro ; ' sometimes a bushel of Carolinas , sometimes a fresh fish - not much ! ' as ' D - d poor pay ! ' remarked 40 [ January , Sketches of South - Carolina .
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... , without committing actual depredation on the rights of the manor . I entertain shrewd suspicions that he will one of these days or nights give us the slip ; and I am encouraged in these by the fact that 48 [ January , Music at Idleberg .
... , without committing actual depredation on the rights of the manor . I entertain shrewd suspicions that he will one of these days or nights give us the slip ; and I am encouraged in these by the fact that 48 [ January , Music at Idleberg .
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