American Monthly Knickerbocker, Volume 51Charles Fenno Hoffman, Timothy Flint, Lewis Gaylord Clark, John Holmes Agnew, Kinahan Cornwallis 1858 - American periodicals |
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... , John Holmes Agnew, Kinahan Cornwallis. THE Knickerbocker . OB LIBRARY VOLUME LI . NEW - YORK : JOHN A. GRAY , 16 & 18 JACOB STREET . - 1858 . ENTERED ACCORDING TO ONGRESS IN THE YEAR 1858 , BY. NEW - YORK MONTHLY MAGAZINE .
... , John Holmes Agnew, Kinahan Cornwallis. THE Knickerbocker . OB LIBRARY VOLUME LI . NEW - YORK : JOHN A. GRAY , 16 & 18 JACOB STREET . - 1858 . ENTERED ACCORDING TO ONGRESS IN THE YEAR 1858 , BY. NEW - YORK MONTHLY MAGAZINE .
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... ENTERED ACCORDING TO ONGRESS IN THE YEAR 1858 , BY JOHN A.GRAY ; IN THE CLERK'S OFFICE OF THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE UNITED STATES FOR THE SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF NEW - YORK . JOHN A. GRAY , Printer and Stereotyper , 16 and 18 Jacob Street ...
... ENTERED ACCORDING TO ONGRESS IN THE YEAR 1858 , BY JOHN A.GRAY ; IN THE CLERK'S OFFICE OF THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE UNITED STATES FOR THE SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF NEW - YORK . JOHN A. GRAY , Printer and Stereotyper , 16 and 18 Jacob Street ...
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... entered Mrs. Tripp's keeping - room ' just as the village clock struck twelve . Here I found Hopeful busily engaged in the dissection of a mince pie . ' Take a piece , Doctor , ' said she with a winning smile ; ' it's so nice . 66 ' Tan ...
... entered Mrs. Tripp's keeping - room ' just as the village clock struck twelve . Here I found Hopeful busily engaged in the dissection of a mince pie . ' Take a piece , Doctor , ' said she with a winning smile ; ' it's so nice . 66 ' Tan ...
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... entered the cabin one morning , ' how did the salts work ? ' ' Capitally , Doctor ! ' ( And you feel quite relieved , of course ?? ' I am sorry to say I do not . I am at this very moment suffering the most excruciating agony ! ' ' All ...
... entered the cabin one morning , ' how did the salts work ? ' ' Capitally , Doctor ! ' ( And you feel quite relieved , of course ?? ' I am sorry to say I do not . I am at this very moment suffering the most excruciating agony ! ' ' All ...
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... entered his dark and noisome cell , the bandit rose from a wooden bench on which he had been reclining , and , in his rich Castilian tongue , courteously bade us be seated . Then turning to Mariano , he said interrogatively : ' These ...
... entered his dark and noisome cell , the bandit rose from a wooden bench on which he had been reclining , and , in his rich Castilian tongue , courteously bade us be seated . Then turning to Mariano , he said interrogatively : ' These ...
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