American Monthly Knickerbocker, Volume 59Charles Fenno Hoffman, Lewis Gaylord Clark, Timothy Flint, Kinahan Cornwallis, John Holmes Agnew 1862 |
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Page 42
I hope my story has not been tedious ? ' - I had been riding on horse - back through the country , looking at several residences with a desire to purchase , and this man who related the foregoing had kindly volunteered to guide me ...
I hope my story has not been tedious ? ' - I had been riding on horse - back through the country , looking at several residences with a desire to purchase , and this man who related the foregoing had kindly volunteered to guide me ...
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I hope never to meet again . ' By the splendor of hell , Sir , my name is FRANCIS Retzcảr !!! Comfortably seated in a hotel , the evening Mr. Retzcar intended taking passage for the East - Indies , he made me the following narration ...
I hope never to meet again . ' By the splendor of hell , Sir , my name is FRANCIS Retzcảr !!! Comfortably seated in a hotel , the evening Mr. Retzcar intended taking passage for the East - Indies , he made me the following narration ...
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With youth , and love , and faith , and hope , With all that widened the mental scope , And made us able with fortune to cope ; With Mary's smile and Madge's kiss , And hours full maddened with lawless bliss The heart's true summer ...
With youth , and love , and faith , and hope , With all that widened the mental scope , And made us able with fortune to cope ; With Mary's smile and Madge's kiss , And hours full maddened with lawless bliss The heart's true summer ...
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It is now commonly believed , that the terrible massacres of 1860 were instigated by the government officials , with the double hope of exterminating both Druzes and Maronites , and in the failure to realize such a result , to receive ...
It is now commonly believed , that the terrible massacres of 1860 were instigated by the government officials , with the double hope of exterminating both Druzes and Maronites , and in the failure to realize such a result , to receive ...
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... powers to win the glittering prize are too firmly taken , to allow the Turk to perpetuate his misrule over the heritage of God's people . Whavever may be the political relations of Syria in time to come , the great and only hope ...
... powers to win the glittering prize are too firmly taken , to allow the Turk to perpetuate his misrule over the heritage of God's people . Whavever may be the political relations of Syria in time to come , the great and only hope ...
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