American Monthly Knickerbocker, Volume 12Charles Fenno Hoffman, Lewis Gaylord Clark, Timothy Flint, Kinahan Cornwallis, John Holmes Agnew 1838 - American periodicals |
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... believe , has ever been seen since the year in which it was discovered ; and what they are , or where arranged , in the celestial economy , if ever made known to us , is still to be disclosed by the future . Buffalo , June , 1838 ...
... believe , has ever been seen since the year in which it was discovered ; and what they are , or where arranged , in the celestial economy , if ever made known to us , is still to be disclosed by the future . Buffalo , June , 1838 ...
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... believe ; the fourth gives medicines he never takes himself ; the fifth is crazy about the public virtue , to the neglect of all inward piety ; the sixth often gets his appointment because fit for nothing else , or as a reward for ...
... believe ; the fourth gives medicines he never takes himself ; the fifth is crazy about the public virtue , to the neglect of all inward piety ; the sixth often gets his appointment because fit for nothing else , or as a reward for ...
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... believe , that I am the only surviving witness of that most adventurous exploit of climbing the Natural Bridge in Virginia ; and believing that the particulars ought to be put upon record , I have selected the KNICKERBOCKER as the ...
... believe , that I am the only surviving witness of that most adventurous exploit of climbing the Natural Bridge in Virginia ; and believing that the particulars ought to be put upon record , I have selected the KNICKERBOCKER as the ...
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... believe Miss Martineau so states ; but it is altogether a mistake , as any one may see , by casting an eye up the precipice on that side . The story no doubt originated from this preliminary exploit . The ledge of rock on which he was ...
... believe Miss Martineau so states ; but it is altogether a mistake , as any one may see , by casting an eye up the precipice on that side . The story no doubt originated from this preliminary exploit . The ledge of rock on which he was ...
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... believe , for a young man ; but he unfortunately fell a victim to poison , as I have been informed . Mr. Wallace was then from Richmond , but a native of Scotland , whither he returned soon after . It strikes me that I once heard of his ...
... believe , for a young man ; but he unfortunately fell a victim to poison , as I have been informed . Mr. Wallace was then from Richmond , but a native of Scotland , whither he returned soon after . It strikes me that I once heard of his ...
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