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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... appeared , from the author's neatest and most legible of manu- script , in these pages : nor of the desultory , miscellaneous pieces , like the stirring and noble ' Saga of the Skeleton in Armor , ' which alternated with them . Of these ...
... appeared , from the author's neatest and most legible of manu- script , in these pages : nor of the desultory , miscellaneous pieces , like the stirring and noble ' Saga of the Skeleton in Armor , ' which alternated with them . Of these ...
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... appeared solid , when the moss would give way , and you would be up to your hips in a trap - hole . After advancing a quarter of a mile with a degree of fretfulness , but intersected by a streak of gratitude that my neck was not cracked ...
... appeared solid , when the moss would give way , and you would be up to your hips in a trap - hole . After advancing a quarter of a mile with a degree of fretfulness , but intersected by a streak of gratitude that my neck was not cracked ...
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... appeared in one of the Ame- rican papers , in which it was said that he left the brightest prospects in England , and re- turned to his own country , from his admiration of her new institutions , and a desire to paint the portrait of ...
... appeared in one of the Ame- rican papers , in which it was said that he left the brightest prospects in England , and re- turned to his own country , from his admiration of her new institutions , and a desire to paint the portrait of ...
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