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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... thing but unkind feeling toward his first friends . and first encouragers . ' He was disappointed at West - Point ; he was successful and petted in England : and this , more than any thing else , made him ' more English than the English ...
... thing but unkind feeling toward his first friends . and first encouragers . ' He was disappointed at West - Point ; he was successful and petted in England : and this , more than any thing else , made him ' more English than the English ...
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... thing American . I have no- thing to depend on but the justice and courtesy of the public ; and how long the public may continue to favor the writings of a stranger , or how soon it may be prejudiced by the scribblers of the press , is ...
... thing American . I have no- thing to depend on but the justice and courtesy of the public ; and how long the public may continue to favor the writings of a stranger , or how soon it may be prejudiced by the scribblers of the press , is ...
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... thing , has run and soaked into a thousand disagreeable forms , in which most people have no idea that any thing at all Puritan is to be found . I tell you that the fiend and fierce spirit which contends for rights , and especially the ...
... thing , has run and soaked into a thousand disagreeable forms , in which most people have no idea that any thing at all Puritan is to be found . I tell you that the fiend and fierce spirit which contends for rights , and especially the ...
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