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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... happy , unalloyed and unamalgamated days of our precious youth and innocence , when our ideas of our inestimable selves particularly are alarmingly original , fresh and altitudinous . - No state of society , civilized or barbarous , is ...
... happy , unalloyed and unamalgamated days of our precious youth and innocence , when our ideas of our inestimable selves particularly are alarmingly original , fresh and altitudinous . - No state of society , civilized or barbarous , is ...
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... happy ; but perhaps he feels it absolutely incumbent on him not to appear happy ; and then again , perhaps his knitted brows , his negligently knotted neck - tie , and carefully turned - down shirt - collar , and his admirably dis ...
... happy ; but perhaps he feels it absolutely incumbent on him not to appear happy ; and then again , perhaps his knitted brows , his negligently knotted neck - tie , and carefully turned - down shirt - collar , and his admirably dis ...
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... happy , by your beautiful present . The Sanscrit word krit- agnatâ , on the reverse of your likeness , is of double meaning . Originally it imported , ' Recognition of what has been done ; ' and I am proud to discover therein a ...
... happy , by your beautiful present . The Sanscrit word krit- agnatâ , on the reverse of your likeness , is of double meaning . Originally it imported , ' Recognition of what has been done ; ' and I am proud to discover therein a ...
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... happy fore- sight of genius , Mrs. Wells had decided that they should board themselves . When the subject was first discussed in family council , Ann and I , with inexpe- rienced but economic views , were for giving them their meals in ...
... happy fore- sight of genius , Mrs. Wells had decided that they should board themselves . When the subject was first discussed in family council , Ann and I , with inexpe- rienced but economic views , were for giving them their meals in ...
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... happy will be that day , when Jeru- salem is rebuilt and made holy , and when the scattered tribes go up to wor- ship in a temple more magnificent than that of Solomon's , and when from the plains of Bethlehem to the snow - capped ...
... happy will be that day , when Jeru- salem is rebuilt and made holy , and when the scattered tribes go up to wor- ship in a temple more magnificent than that of Solomon's , and when from the plains of Bethlehem to the snow - capped ...
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