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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Page 93
... passed ever before my eyes , a pageant still . I had no friend to clear up my difficulties , for these were difficulties I never mentioned , Firm in the idea that some fearful destiny hung over me , and believing that it was connected ...
... passed ever before my eyes , a pageant still . I had no friend to clear up my difficulties , for these were difficulties I never mentioned , Firm in the idea that some fearful destiny hung over me , and believing that it was connected ...
Page 95
... passed both of these stupendous land - marks , when St. Kilda itself actually came in view . I cannot describe my emotions on beholding the towering cliffs of this storm - beaten isle . My ideas were indistinct ; my thoughts were ...
... passed both of these stupendous land - marks , when St. Kilda itself actually came in view . I cannot describe my emotions on beholding the towering cliffs of this storm - beaten isle . My ideas were indistinct ; my thoughts were ...
Page 422
... passed in cheerful conversation . ' One of those excitements , almost periodical , which make their appearance among our Indian tribes , and which spread alarm upon the frontiers , had suddenly manifested itself upon the upper regions ...
... passed in cheerful conversation . ' One of those excitements , almost periodical , which make their appearance among our Indian tribes , and which spread alarm upon the frontiers , had suddenly manifested itself upon the upper regions ...
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