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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... appeared in the KNICKERBOCKER , that the Spanish consul called at the office , with a polite request that he should desist from their publication ! This , however , the usually courteous Editor refused to do , and the elegant don ...
... appeared in the KNICKERBOCKER , that the Spanish consul called at the office , with a polite request that he should desist from their publication ! This , however , the usually courteous Editor refused to do , and the elegant don ...
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... appearance , which caused Ann to remark to me , aside , that she looked as if she had been rolled in the rag - bag , and a portion of its contents had adhered . For three days I worked vigorously , but on the fourth gave out . There are ...
... appearance , which caused Ann to remark to me , aside , that she looked as if she had been rolled in the rag - bag , and a portion of its contents had adhered . For three days I worked vigorously , but on the fourth gave out . There are ...
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... appeared to have been planted within a few years , and the general appearance of the place was picturesque and beautiful . I had visited the locality , partly with a view of purchasing a residence , and this place pleased me . Having ...
... appeared to have been planted within a few years , and the general appearance of the place was picturesque and beautiful . I had visited the locality , partly with a view of purchasing a residence , and this place pleased me . Having ...
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... appeared a long , narrow strip of scalp , on which no hair grew . ' Tom Argent , ' he said , ' has n't that mark ! ' and then he showed his teeth and went to drinking . And my uncle says he never saw any one take so much liquor as he ...
... appeared a long , narrow strip of scalp , on which no hair grew . ' Tom Argent , ' he said , ' has n't that mark ! ' and then he showed his teeth and went to drinking . And my uncle says he never saw any one take so much liquor as he ...
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... appeared very elegant , both inside and out . One evening Mr. Retzcar came down to the village and spoke to every one he met , and was very agreeable , affable and kindly toward all , though he had never condescended to notice any one ...
... appeared very elegant , both inside and out . One evening Mr. Retzcar came down to the village and spoke to every one he met , and was very agreeable , affable and kindly toward all , though he had never condescended to notice any one ...
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