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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... thee ! Surely we may bless thee if the CREATOR pronounced thee ' good ! ' Shall we not forgive thee the bearing of a few ' thorns and thistles ' for all the fruit which we have pressed from thy bosom , or shall we complain , that in the ...
... thee ! Surely we may bless thee if the CREATOR pronounced thee ' good ! ' Shall we not forgive thee the bearing of a few ' thorns and thistles ' for all the fruit which we have pressed from thy bosom , or shall we complain , that in the ...
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... thee , and now take our leave of thee , too . Next we come to what we have no hesitation to pronounce , and declare to be without prevarication , a picture of a suburban cottage . A duly and pro- perly laticed verandah surrounds it ...
... thee , and now take our leave of thee , too . Next we come to what we have no hesitation to pronounce , and declare to be without prevarication , a picture of a suburban cottage . A duly and pro- perly laticed verandah surrounds it ...
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... thee ; And while I think shall I most thankful be . Such play on words , which our language is too feeble to perfectly repro- duce , was much to the taste of the monarch . Rückert's works were always by him , as well in his ' hand ...
... thee ; And while I think shall I most thankful be . Such play on words , which our language is too feeble to perfectly repro- duce , was much to the taste of the monarch . Rückert's works were always by him , as well in his ' hand ...
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... thee , sister , of the good deacon's remark , ' The humbliest Christ- ians are always the happiest ' -surely ' t is fraught with consolation to both of us . ' Nonsense ! ' said she , ' you know he meant the humblest , ' and so set at ...
... thee , sister , of the good deacon's remark , ' The humbliest Christ- ians are always the happiest ' -surely ' t is fraught with consolation to both of us . ' Nonsense ! ' said she , ' you know he meant the humblest , ' and so set at ...
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... thee , O Jerusalem ! let my right hand forget her cunning . ' Most of the govern- ment officials are foreigners , who have received their appointment to office in consideration of a larger sum than their rivals would give , and who ...
... thee , O Jerusalem ! let my right hand forget her cunning . ' Most of the govern- ment officials are foreigners , who have received their appointment to office in consideration of a larger sum than their rivals would give , and who ...
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