The Knickerbocker: Or, New-York Monthly Magazine, Volume 59Charles Fenno Hoffman, Timothy Flint, Lewis Gaylord Clark, Kinahan Cornwallis, John Holmes Agnew 1862 |
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... called life with the exclamation upon the lips - Lost ! " There is a finger - reading ' - a superficial study of the sacred text , such as we may be all , more or less , accustomed to ; but there is a silent , po- tent eloquence in ...
... called life with the exclamation upon the lips - Lost ! " There is a finger - reading ' - a superficial study of the sacred text , such as we may be all , more or less , accustomed to ; but there is a silent , po- tent eloquence in ...
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... called at the office , with a polite request that he should desist from their publication ! This , however , the usually courteous Editor refused to do , and the elegant don ' walked Spanish ' from the sanctum , and was seen no more ...
... called at the office , with a polite request that he should desist from their publication ! This , however , the usually courteous Editor refused to do , and the elegant don ' walked Spanish ' from the sanctum , and was seen no more ...
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... called the Great ; ' and these words , whatever they may be , were written there the evening before his execu- tion . The official documents touching this episode in the history of the young Friedrich have recently been published in ...
... called the Great ; ' and these words , whatever they may be , were written there the evening before his execu- tion . The official documents touching this episode in the history of the young Friedrich have recently been published in ...
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... called , are esteemed the most , inasmuch as they are purer , less easily scratched , less easily affected by changes of temperature in the atmosphere , and cooler to the eye than glass . Pebbles are transparent rock - crystals . The ...
... called , are esteemed the most , inasmuch as they are purer , less easily scratched , less easily affected by changes of temperature in the atmosphere , and cooler to the eye than glass . Pebbles are transparent rock - crystals . The ...
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... called on Mr. Bylenne , who I found to be a grave gentleman , of about forty - five years of age . I told him of my intentions , and inquired the price of the house . He offered it at a reasonable figure , and giving me the keys ...
... called on Mr. Bylenne , who I found to be a grave gentleman , of about forty - five years of age . I told him of my intentions , and inquired the price of the house . He offered it at a reasonable figure , and giving me the keys ...
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