American Monthly Knickerbocker, Volume 51Charles Fenno Hoffman, Timothy Flint, Lewis Gaylord Clark, John Holmes Agnew, Kinahan Cornwallis 1858 - American periodicals |
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... whole extent , the ' trembling river ' became so winding in its course as we approached the far - famed Giralda of Seville , that now the city was on our right , now on our left , and again , we were running directly away from it . At ...
... whole extent , the ' trembling river ' became so winding in its course as we approached the far - famed Giralda of Seville , that now the city was on our right , now on our left , and again , we were running directly away from it . At ...
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... whole nights in devising schemes of revenge for the injury I had 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 ...
... whole nights in devising schemes of revenge for the injury I had 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 ...
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... whole world to me . ' But I pass to brighter scenes in my history , not forgetting that my life - beaker , if it has had its dregs of bitterest sorrow , has had also its foam - bead of joy . If the welcome I received from my uncle John ...
... whole world to me . ' But I pass to brighter scenes in my history , not forgetting that my life - beaker , if it has had its dregs of bitterest sorrow , has had also its foam - bead of joy . If the welcome I received from my uncle John ...
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... whole city instinct with life and mo- tion- -I said : George ! suppose old Dr. Franklin could have had the wish gratified that he expressed upon seeing a fly taken from a bottle of old wine become revivified , and crawl about the table ...
... whole city instinct with life and mo- tion- -I said : George ! suppose old Dr. Franklin could have had the wish gratified that he expressed upon seeing a fly taken from a bottle of old wine become revivified , and crawl about the table ...
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... whole thing flashed upon me in an instant . Who else could it be but George Duke of Clarence , drowned in a butt of Malmsey , in 1483 , by his brother , Richard the Third ! I said as much to Harry , and for a few minutes we cogitated ...
... whole thing flashed upon me in an instant . Who else could it be but George Duke of Clarence , drowned in a butt of Malmsey , in 1483 , by his brother , Richard the Third ! I said as much to Harry , and for a few minutes we cogitated ...
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