American Monthly Knickerbocker, Volume 51Charles Fenno Hoffman, Timothy Flint, Lewis Gaylord Clark, John Holmes Agnew, Kinahan Cornwallis 1858 - American periodicals |
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... become short of ' grub , a committee of ways and means had been called to devise measures of relief ; the which committee , after a long debate , deemed it expedient to appoint one of their number , Hart , a commissioner , with plenary ...
... become short of ' grub , a committee of ways and means had been called to devise measures of relief ; the which committee , after a long debate , deemed it expedient to appoint one of their number , Hart , a commissioner , with plenary ...
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... approached the ladies , and apprising them of the fact of my being a stranger , respectfully requested permission to become a participator with them in the Moor's narration ; which privilege 8 [ January The Life of a Midshipman .
... approached the ladies , and apprising them of the fact of my being a stranger , respectfully requested permission to become a participator with them in the Moor's narration ; which privilege 8 [ January The Life of a Midshipman .
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... become dark , and I reëntered the palace . To avoid questioning , I immediately retired — not to sleep , but to think . And now let me trace the conclusions to which I came . I argued that the thief was one of those to whom the treasure ...
... become dark , and I reëntered the palace . To avoid questioning , I immediately retired — not to sleep , but to think . And now let me trace the conclusions to which I came . I argued that the thief was one of those to whom the treasure ...
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... become revivified , and crawl about the table ; and , as he de- sired , when he had seen the end of the Revolution , and the firm estab- 1 shment of our government , had been placed in a puncheon of New- England rum , and could come to ...
... become revivified , and crawl about the table ; and , as he de- sired , when he had seen the end of the Revolution , and the firm estab- 1 shment of our government , had been placed in a puncheon of New- England rum , and could come to ...
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... become so used to adulation and admiration by my morning's experience , that I half - expected to be greeted with similar demonstra- tions aboard the train ; and half wondered whether the city bells would strike up a peal of welcome in ...
... become so used to adulation and admiration by my morning's experience , that I half - expected to be greeted with similar demonstra- tions aboard the train ; and half wondered whether the city bells would strike up a peal of welcome in ...
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