American Monthly Knickerbocker, Volume 51Charles Fenno Hoffman, Timothy Flint, Lewis Gaylord Clark, John Holmes Agnew, Kinahan Cornwallis 1858 - American periodicals |
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... received orders to this vessel . James , ' said my father to me , as I handed them to him for his perusal , ' I am sorry to part with you , but still I am glad you are going to leave this village ; for that Hopeful Tripp you have been ...
... received orders to this vessel . James , ' said my father to me , as I handed them to him for his perusal , ' I am sorry to part with you , but still I am glad you are going to leave this village ; for that Hopeful Tripp you have been ...
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... received a liberal education , and three years since , at the early age of nineteen , graduated at the university of Salamanca . No sooner had I taken my degree , than my father proposed that I should travel until I attained my twenty ...
... received a liberal education , and three years since , at the early age of nineteen , graduated at the university of Salamanca . No sooner had I taken my degree , than my father proposed that I should travel until I attained my twenty ...
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... received ; and in a year from this time I had reduced the proud Marquis of Cadiz from a state of affluence to one of comparative beggary . Still I was unable to get possession of his person , or of that of Mariquiña . At length ...
... received ; and in a year from this time I had reduced the proud Marquis of Cadiz from a state of affluence to one of comparative beggary . Still I was unable to get possession of his person , or of that of Mariquiña . At length ...
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... received us with cordiality , and bestowed on us every attention that inherent polite- ness could devise . After smoking with him for some time , and conversing on Egyptian topics , he showed us many curiosities , and all his ...
... received us with cordiality , and bestowed on us every attention that inherent polite- ness could devise . After smoking with him for some time , and conversing on Egyptian topics , he showed us many curiosities , and all his ...
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... receiving the same wages . Sometimes I went down to my uncle John Massingale's , a hard man , but an honest , as the world termed him ; one who asked GOD's blessing on his meat , and thanked HIM night and morning . From him I received ...
... receiving the same wages . Sometimes I went down to my uncle John Massingale's , a hard man , but an honest , as the world termed him ; one who asked GOD's blessing on his meat , and thanked HIM night and morning . From him I received ...
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