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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... course they will not be left out in the cold , even if Saint Peter should not admit them , or their good shepherd , as the good shepherd will be able no doubt , in any event , to bring them to a place where the thermometer is pretty ...
... course they will not be left out in the cold , even if Saint Peter should not admit them , or their good shepherd , as the good shepherd will be able no doubt , in any event , to bring them to a place where the thermometer is pretty ...
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... course of pro- found study , and industrious practice in dandyism . He is unquestionably a fair representative of a large class of highly ornamental , if not useful , mem- bers of society . We turn from this gentleman with a growing ...
... course of pro- found study , and industrious practice in dandyism . He is unquestionably a fair representative of a large class of highly ornamental , if not useful , mem- bers of society . We turn from this gentleman with a growing ...
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... years . Old - sightedness began with Adam . Of course , when the life of man was long in the world , the eyes were longer preserved by the laws of I nature . Those laws evidently underwent changes as it pleased 24 [ JANUARY , SPECTACLES .
... years . Old - sightedness began with Adam . Of course , when the life of man was long in the world , the eyes were longer preserved by the laws of I nature . Those laws evidently underwent changes as it pleased 24 [ JANUARY , SPECTACLES .
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... course of the week . ' Monday morning dawned bright and clear , and with it the expected work- Their first step toward beautifying us was to strip the house of all its blinds , thereby letting in floods of sun - lights . Curtains proved ...
... course of the week . ' Monday morning dawned bright and clear , and with it the expected work- Their first step toward beautifying us was to strip the house of all its blinds , thereby letting in floods of sun - lights . Curtains proved ...
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... course we allowed ourselves to be guided by superior wisdom , and found our account therein when the paint- ers retired each noon to the carriage - house , troubling us for nothing but a pitcher of water . Mrs. Wells considered the fine ...
... course we allowed ourselves to be guided by superior wisdom , and found our account therein when the paint- ers retired each noon to the carriage - house , troubling us for nothing but a pitcher of water . Mrs. Wells considered the fine ...
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