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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... whole , we do not know but what we would rather have taken the risk of getting a little defaced than of getting so tremendously cut up . But here we are becoming personal , and are slightly digressing : so , to turn away completely from ...
... whole , we do not know but what we would rather have taken the risk of getting a little defaced than of getting so tremendously cut up . But here we are becoming personal , and are slightly digressing : so , to turn away completely from ...
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... whole dress and air would convince any one , no matter how incredulous , that the gentleman is as near the perfection of gentility as any ambitious young man would have a right to expect to be after a course of pro- found study , and ...
... whole dress and air would convince any one , no matter how incredulous , that the gentleman is as near the perfection of gentility as any ambitious young man would have a right to expect to be after a course of pro- found study , and ...
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... whole landscape , fields , forests , and streams , in such a golden flood of light , as even the mines of California could not surpass unless they tried very hard . We have seen the omnipresent Japanese Embassy , the inevitable family ...
... whole landscape , fields , forests , and streams , in such a golden flood of light , as even the mines of California could not surpass unless they tried very hard . We have seen the omnipresent Japanese Embassy , the inevitable family ...
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... whole of the house , inside and out . Sister Ann - she is John's sister , and lives with us - looked at me a little in dismay at this large method of proceeding , but we were soon convinced that it was an excellent arrangement . Just a ...
... whole of the house , inside and out . Sister Ann - she is John's sister , and lives with us - looked at me a little in dismay at this large method of proceeding , but we were soon convinced that it was an excellent arrangement . Just a ...
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... whole country in search of plunder , robbing the poor peasant of the little harvests on which he had hoped to subsist during winter . The Crusaders left to their conquerors large and flourishing maritime cities , with a lucrative ...
... whole country in search of plunder , robbing the poor peasant of the little harvests on which he had hoped to subsist during winter . The Crusaders left to their conquerors large and flourishing maritime cities , with a lucrative ...
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