The Knickerbocker: Or, New-York Monthly Magazine, Volume 56Charles Fenno Hoffman, Timothy Flint, Lewis Gaylord Clark, Kinahan Cornwallis, John Holmes Agnew 1833 |
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Page 149
... Henrietta . Noble and loving hearts , in their troubles , have no better refuge than the country ; it increases in them a want of doing good , of tempering their sadness by comforting other unfortunate beings , and of drinking from ...
... Henrietta . Noble and loving hearts , in their troubles , have no better refuge than the country ; it increases in them a want of doing good , of tempering their sadness by comforting other unfortunate beings , and of drinking from ...
Page 150
... Henrietta took possession of us , and we were requested , Marcelin and myself , to communicate to her our ideas for the plan of a pleasure - ground , which was to connect by natural slopes and ornamental plantations , the castle and the ...
... Henrietta took possession of us , and we were requested , Marcelin and myself , to communicate to her our ideas for the plan of a pleasure - ground , which was to connect by natural slopes and ornamental plantations , the castle and the ...
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... Henrietta's society , the conversations in the morning , the readings in the evening , the benevolent excursions ... Henrietta . Strange and painful con- tradiction ! The very progress I made in that science of the intellect and of the ...
... Henrietta's society , the conversations in the morning , the readings in the evening , the benevolent excursions ... Henrietta . Strange and painful con- tradiction ! The very progress I made in that science of the intellect and of the ...
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