American Monthly Knickerbocker, Volume 12Charles Fenno Hoffman, Lewis Gaylord Clark, Timothy Flint, Kinahan Cornwallis, John Holmes Agnew 1838 - American periodicals |
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... poor fellow more disappointed . I adhered , however , to my resolution of not compromising with high principle for the sake of emolument ; and several petty cases , which I might have obtained , fell into the hands of an old college ...
... poor fellow more disappointed . I adhered , however , to my resolution of not compromising with high principle for the sake of emolument ; and several petty cases , which I might have obtained , fell into the hands of an old college ...
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... poor artizan striving to weave the dewy cob - webs , grasps every hope , be it never so unsubstantial . ' When the day of the trial came , varied and violent emotions pressed upon me . I had spent the previous night in reviewing the ...
... poor artizan striving to weave the dewy cob - webs , grasps every hope , be it never so unsubstantial . ' When the day of the trial came , varied and violent emotions pressed upon me . I had spent the previous night in reviewing the ...
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... poor Anna Carlton . But I threw into my letter to my mother , announcing the state of affairs , all the affectionate warmth for which once , alas ! I had no need to strive . I fear to her it was the form , and semblance , and elegance ...
... poor Anna Carlton . But I threw into my letter to my mother , announcing the state of affairs , all the affectionate warmth for which once , alas ! I had no need to strive . I fear to her it was the form , and semblance , and elegance ...
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... poor Egerton learn this sad news . There were many shakings of the head , when it was told through the village that the widow Egerton was dead . Many had said that she was dying of neglect , and many more would not like to charge their ...
... poor Egerton learn this sad news . There were many shakings of the head , when it was told through the village that the widow Egerton was dead . Many had said that she was dying of neglect , and many more would not like to charge their ...
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... Poor Goldy ! We love thee while we condemn thee . We use thy faults for argu- ment for the benefit of truth ; thy virtues need no trumpet . And thou thyself , in thy purified state , free from duns , landladies , and thy superiors in ...
... Poor Goldy ! We love thee while we condemn thee . We use thy faults for argu- ment for the benefit of truth ; thy virtues need no trumpet . And thou thyself , in thy purified state , free from duns , landladies , and thy superiors in ...
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