American Monthly Knickerbocker, Volume 57Charles Fenno Hoffman, Timothy Flint, John Holmes Agnew, Lewis Gaylord Clark, Kinahan Cornwallis 1861 - American periodicals |
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... death . All that meets the eye and ear either protests against what in the past of France is disgraceful , or celebrates what is glorious . Who- ever rules , the lamp of national fame is thus kept burning . The very cafés and ...
... death . All that meets the eye and ear either protests against what in the past of France is disgraceful , or celebrates what is glorious . Who- ever rules , the lamp of national fame is thus kept burning . The very cafés and ...
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... death . All that meets the eye and ear either protests against what in the past of France is disgraceful , or celebrates what is glorious . Who- ever rules , the lamp of national fame is thus kept burning . The very cafés and ...
... death . All that meets the eye and ear either protests against what in the past of France is disgraceful , or celebrates what is glorious . Who- ever rules , the lamp of national fame is thus kept burning . The very cafés and ...
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... death of a distinguished claquer , at his country - seat , and the event is signalized by an obituary notice , declaring him ' master of the art of expressing feeling according to the sub- ject ! ' A eulogy no where else applicable to ...
... death of a distinguished claquer , at his country - seat , and the event is signalized by an obituary notice , declaring him ' master of the art of expressing feeling according to the sub- ject ! ' A eulogy no where else applicable to ...
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... death , and she urged me strongly to receive it then . She was old , she said , and had no longer the wants nor the wishes of younger folks . I took the fifteen thousand from my see the monotonous waves roll on and repeat their tiresome ...
... death , and she urged me strongly to receive it then . She was old , she said , and had no longer the wants nor the wishes of younger folks . I took the fifteen thousand from my see the monotonous waves roll on and repeat their tiresome ...
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... death , and she urged me strongly to receive it then . She was old , she said , and had no longer the wants nor the wishes of younger folks . I took the fifteen thousand from my - wife , and the five thousand from my mother 1861. ] 15 ...
... death , and she urged me strongly to receive it then . She was old , she said , and had no longer the wants nor the wishes of younger folks . I took the fifteen thousand from my - wife , and the five thousand from my mother 1861. ] 15 ...
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