American Monthly Knickerbocker, Volume 42Charles Fenno Hoffman, Timothy Flint, Lewis Gaylord Clark, John Holmes Agnew, Kinahan Cornwallis 1853 |
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... had taken away the light of reason , and the world for days had been a world of maniacs . Yet , to see the poor idiots turn smiling faces up to race . the sun and stars , and with insane laughter make 1853. ] 13 The Planet .
... had taken away the light of reason , and the world for days had been a world of maniacs . Yet , to see the poor idiots turn smiling faces up to race . the sun and stars , and with insane laughter make 1853. ] 13 The Planet .
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... poor American farmer's boy's early career and after advancement - this potent lesson of what industry , energy , enterprise , and integrity , can accomplish in a country of free institutions and free American republicans — we should be ...
... poor American farmer's boy's early career and after advancement - this potent lesson of what industry , energy , enterprise , and integrity , can accomplish in a country of free institutions and free American republicans — we should be ...
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... poor and needy . He inherited nothing , except business talents of the highest order , and a persevering , bold , and independent spirit , that overcame every obstacle . Cool and sagacious , never seeming in a hurry , he will accomplish ...
... poor and needy . He inherited nothing , except business talents of the highest order , and a persevering , bold , and independent spirit , that overcame every obstacle . Cool and sagacious , never seeming in a hurry , he will accomplish ...
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... poor little brother to mine , which have long since crumbled to dust in the grave ! ' I remember my little brother's decease . It was in the first opening of spring that he departed . The almond - trees on the Bosphorus were just ...
... poor little brother to mine , which have long since crumbled to dust in the grave ! ' I remember my little brother's decease . It was in the first opening of spring that he departed . The almond - trees on the Bosphorus were just ...
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... Poor girl ! she had never had a home since being stolen from that of her parents of her birth ; and she remem- bered it with all the vividness , and bore for it all the affection due to a ' childhood's home . ' Nature had impressed upon ...
... Poor girl ! she had never had a home since being stolen from that of her parents of her birth ; and she remem- bered it with all the vividness , and bore for it all the affection due to a ' childhood's home . ' Nature had impressed upon ...
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