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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... hour , I sat down to a most capital old - fashioned English dinner , which commenced with roast - beef , and finished with plum - pudding . The Royal Palace was commenced by Philip II . , and finished by Philip V. The building covers a ...
... hour , I sat down to a most capital old - fashioned English dinner , which commenced with roast - beef , and finished with plum - pudding . The Royal Palace was commenced by Philip II . , and finished by Philip V. The building covers a ...
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... hour hath tolled , And o'er the land the matin - bells are sweeping , Then silently the withered leaves unfold , As the fair flower the holy day were keeping . ΧΙ . ' A sudden life impenetrates its clay , Through every withered leaf and ...
... hour hath tolled , And o'er the land the matin - bells are sweeping , Then silently the withered leaves unfold , As the fair flower the holy day were keeping . ΧΙ . ' A sudden life impenetrates its clay , Through every withered leaf and ...
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... hour or so concerning the improvement in manners and literature abroad , and the change at home , when , rising as if to go , he said he had called in relation to a little matter he hoped would not make any difficulty between us ...
... hour or so concerning the improvement in manners and literature abroad , and the change at home , when , rising as if to go , he said he had called in relation to a little matter he hoped would not make any difficulty between us ...
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... hour after hour I sat listless and inattentive ; only always was the horrid truth burning my brain , the inarticulate murmurs of despair from the village beneath me filling my ears ; but above , the silent , pure stars rode on , as ...
... hour after hour I sat listless and inattentive ; only always was the horrid truth burning my brain , the inarticulate murmurs of despair from the village beneath me filling my ears ; but above , the silent , pure stars rode on , as ...
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... hour by hour , I watched the destruction of my Soon men could no longer move ; the weakest could not support themselves upright ; then the strongest sank powerless ; till , finally , all were held bound immovable to the earth . I have ...
... hour by hour , I watched the destruction of my Soon men could no longer move ; the weakest could not support themselves upright ; then the strongest sank powerless ; till , finally , all were held bound immovable to the earth . I have ...
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