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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... morning , in making some alterations in his out- buildings , that his lot was less in width than it was when he left home . He did not like to believe that our division - fence had been moved , and yet his house - lot was the matter of ...
... morning , in making some alterations in his out- buildings , that his lot was less in width than it was when he left home . He did not like to believe that our division - fence had been moved , and yet his house - lot was the matter of ...
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... morning came , there was no longer any room for doubt that some strange change was passing in nature . As the sun rose , and men came forth to their labor , and shops were opened , and the rattle of machinery began to break the ...
... morning came , there was no longer any room for doubt that some strange change was passing in nature . As the sun rose , and men came forth to their labor , and shops were opened , and the rattle of machinery began to break the ...
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... morning brought sad confirmation of my fears . Expresses re- ported the same phenomenon every where- every where the same terror- In the third morning edition of the Aerial Telegraph I read the follow- ing : THE WORLD DOOMED ...
... morning brought sad confirmation of my fears . Expresses re- ported the same phenomenon every where- every where the same terror- In the third morning edition of the Aerial Telegraph I read the follow- ing : THE WORLD DOOMED ...
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... morning blest , The fairy humming - bird hath built His soft and tiny nest . The eagle , too , hath perched him there , To watch afar his prey , With eye whose unquailed lustre Looked unblanched upon the Day : With heart that never ...
... morning blest , The fairy humming - bird hath built His soft and tiny nest . The eagle , too , hath perched him there , To watch afar his prey , With eye whose unquailed lustre Looked unblanched upon the Day : With heart that never ...
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... morning - sun Falls peaceful on the graves Of those who fell in angry feud , Or age's calm decay , And thou the sole gray witness left Of those long passed away ! And when the hoary winter's blast Drove down its frozen rain , Or ...
... morning - sun Falls peaceful on the graves Of those who fell in angry feud , Or age's calm decay , And thou the sole gray witness left Of those long passed away ! And when the hoary winter's blast Drove down its frozen rain , Or ...
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