The Knickerbocker: Or, New-York Monthly Magazine, Volume 56Charles Fenno Hoffman, Timothy Flint, Lewis Gaylord Clark, Kinahan Cornwallis, John Holmes Agnew 1833 - American periodicals |
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... Nature , too , and none of its bounties or its beauties escaped his keen observa- tion . And as an example of this , we cite the following , one among the very earliest of his communications to this Magazine . We quote from ' A Ramble ...
... Nature , too , and none of its bounties or its beauties escaped his keen observa- tion . And as an example of this , we cite the following , one among the very earliest of his communications to this Magazine . We quote from ' A Ramble ...
Page 218
... nature will do these things , I can't help it — not I. In the course of the ramble the moon rose over the mountain to the eastward , which , being just by , seemed to bring the planet equally near ; and the bright eyes of the stars ...
... nature will do these things , I can't help it — not I. In the course of the ramble the moon rose over the mountain to the eastward , which , being just by , seemed to bring the planet equally near ; and the bright eyes of the stars ...
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... nature : but I say it is not one of the works of nature , because of its foundation being permanent ; and therefore , because of its foundation being as a solid founda- tion . And then , again : I see not the works of nature upon it ...
... nature : but I say it is not one of the works of nature , because of its foundation being permanent ; and therefore , because of its foundation being as a solid founda- tion . And then , again : I see not the works of nature upon it ...
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