American Monthly Knickerbocker, Volume 51Charles Fenno Hoffman, Timothy Flint, Lewis Gaylord Clark, John Holmes Agnew, Kinahan Cornwallis 1858 - American periodicals |
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... knew , Full many a tale has told , When all the Western summer through The sun - shine's shimmering gold Lay o'er the broad , bright ' Common Field , ' Which all alike might hold : VI . When down the narrow village street , O'erhung by ...
... knew , Full many a tale has told , When all the Western summer through The sun - shine's shimmering gold Lay o'er the broad , bright ' Common Field , ' Which all alike might hold : VI . When down the narrow village street , O'erhung by ...
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... knew they could neither read nor write , ) for the iron box which he had purchased two days before . They whispered together , looked at me and then at the pretended order , and finally decided to give me the box . Accordingly they ...
... knew they could neither read nor write , ) for the iron box which he had purchased two days before . They whispered together , looked at me and then at the pretended order , and finally decided to give me the box . Accordingly they ...
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... knew not the meaning or force of the sentence , gazed with reverential awe upon the singular old man , the interpreter repeated after him , in a tone scarcely less impressive than his own , Ke - wa - ku - nah ! ' The road that 6 leads ...
... knew not the meaning or force of the sentence , gazed with reverential awe upon the singular old man , the interpreter repeated after him , in a tone scarcely less impressive than his own , Ke - wa - ku - nah ! ' The road that 6 leads ...
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... knew him to be So. The course he was taking would buckle his friends to him with iron grapnels . ' But , ' said he , ' an honest man may die ; and then what becomes of those who trust him , if he leaves no property ? ' 6 Fortunately ...
... knew him to be So. The course he was taking would buckle his friends to him with iron grapnels . ' But , ' said he , ' an honest man may die ; and then what becomes of those who trust him , if he leaves no property ? ' 6 Fortunately ...
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... knew he could not swim ; but being tolerably expert in the art myself , I plunged in , and after some little trouble succeeded in saving him . On being brought to the shore , he simply said , ' Thank you , Castlemaine , ' in so ...
... knew he could not swim ; but being tolerably expert in the art myself , I plunged in , and after some little trouble succeeded in saving him . On being brought to the shore , he simply said , ' Thank you , Castlemaine , ' in so ...
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