The Knickerbocker: Or, New-York Monthly Magazine, Volume 42Charles Fenno Hoffman, Timothy Flint, Lewis Gaylord Clark, Kinahan Cornwallis, John Holmes Agnew 1853 |
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... character as exemplified in his own personal history from his youth up to the present time . And what a lesson it is to the young ! proving , so incon- testably as it does , that industry , perseverance , energy , and an indomita- ble ...
... character as exemplified in his own personal history from his youth up to the present time . And what a lesson it is to the young ! proving , so incon- testably as it does , that industry , perseverance , energy , and an indomita- ble ...
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... character , too often assumes the darkest hue . ' If the want of a home places us so much at the mercy of the world ... characters of the much - loved members of my ance - family . ' My father's name was Ahmed . I have heard him ...
... character , too often assumes the darkest hue . ' If the want of a home places us so much at the mercy of the world ... characters of the much - loved members of my ance - family . ' My father's name was Ahmed . I have heard him ...
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... character like the spark within the flint , latent until brought forth by some peculiar inconstance or contact . It ... character , and the former is of more frequent occurrence than the latter . Yet so unchangeable is man's character ...
... character like the spark within the flint , latent until brought forth by some peculiar inconstance or contact . It ... character , and the former is of more frequent occurrence than the latter . Yet so unchangeable is man's character ...
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... characters of official men known to the public , which is interested only in their public acts . As a distinguished ... character such as it has appeared to me . Perhaps my observations may have been erroneous , and when I point out ...
... characters of official men known to the public , which is interested only in their public acts . As a distinguished ... character such as it has appeared to me . Perhaps my observations may have been erroneous , and when I point out ...
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... character which I loved or feared , and to show how dangerous was he as an enemy , how precarious as a friend . His form and voice are now only recalled to my mind with anguish . Why was the deed which I have committed predestined ...
... character which I loved or feared , and to show how dangerous was he as an enemy , how precarious as a friend . His form and voice are now only recalled to my mind with anguish . Why was the deed which I have committed predestined ...
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