American Monthly Knickerbocker, Volume 57Charles Fenno Hoffman, Timothy Flint, Lewis Gaylord Clark, Kinahan Cornwallis, John Holmes Agnew 1861 - American periodicals |
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... gave birth ; and the charlatan adventurer's in- trigues with the Duke of Orleans and escape from the Paris mob , are like the most exciting chapters of a modern novel . Lafitte stood at the side of Louis Philippe when the new ...
... gave birth ; and the charlatan adventurer's in- trigues with the Duke of Orleans and escape from the Paris mob , are like the most exciting chapters of a modern novel . Lafitte stood at the side of Louis Philippe when the new ...
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... gave birth ; and the charlatan adventurer's in- trigues with the Duke of Orleans and escape from the Paris mob , are like the most exciting chapters of a modern novel . Lafitte stood at the side of Louis . Philippe when the new ...
... gave birth ; and the charlatan adventurer's in- trigues with the Duke of Orleans and escape from the Paris mob , are like the most exciting chapters of a modern novel . Lafitte stood at the side of Louis . Philippe when the new ...
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... gave it to me with all the happiness of a helpful child ; and , when at last both eyes were fixed in the specimen , I have seen her clap her hands , and jump up and down . In process of time , she became of real assistance to me . So ...
... gave it to me with all the happiness of a helpful child ; and , when at last both eyes were fixed in the specimen , I have seen her clap her hands , and jump up and down . In process of time , she became of real assistance to me . So ...
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... gave one hop , tumbled over in my hand , and its eye - lids slid shut . ' ' This day week , remember , ' said the man , and went out of the shop , wip- ing his knife . ' I took up the bird , laid it in my neck , and , I am not ashamed ...
... gave one hop , tumbled over in my hand , and its eye - lids slid shut . ' ' This day week , remember , ' said the man , and went out of the shop , wip- ing his knife . ' I took up the bird , laid it in my neck , and , I am not ashamed ...
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... gave a jerk to the chain that brought back the little animal flying . " Never mind that , ' said I ; ' let him come to me . I am fond of monkeys : I would like to look at him . ' " As it pleases , " then , ' replied the Italian , with ...
... gave a jerk to the chain that brought back the little animal flying . " Never mind that , ' said I ; ' let him come to me . I am fond of monkeys : I would like to look at him . ' " As it pleases , " then , ' replied the Italian , with ...
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