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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... side , and its stupendous cathedral on the other , towering majestically above the town . The river Tagus surrounds the city except on one side , and this approach is protected by Moorish fortifications , now crumbling to ruin . After ...
... side , and its stupendous cathedral on the other , towering majestically above the town . The river Tagus surrounds the city except on one side , and this approach is protected by Moorish fortifications , now crumbling to ruin . After ...
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... side- walks and filled the shops of fashionable resort . As yet the alarm had not spread to any extent ; or , if a few whispered their fears of some ap- proaching calamity , not many heard or heeded ; or , thinking it an idle tale of ...
... side- walks and filled the shops of fashionable resort . As yet the alarm had not spread to any extent ; or , if a few whispered their fears of some ap- proaching calamity , not many heard or heeded ; or , thinking it an idle tale of ...
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... side . ' From the quiet and the stillness Of our sheltered , calm retreat , We will watch the whirling eddies Breaking madly at our feet : ' And the heart shall keep its freshness , And the light of life's young day , With a chastened ...
... side . ' From the quiet and the stillness Of our sheltered , calm retreat , We will watch the whirling eddies Breaking madly at our feet : ' And the heart shall keep its freshness , And the light of life's young day , With a chastened ...
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... side , are fitted up in the first style of the upholsterer's art . The furniture throughout blends in one harmonious whole ; there are none of those glaring contrasts which are too often met with , and offend the eye and taste by their ...
... side , are fitted up in the first style of the upholsterer's art . The furniture throughout blends in one harmonious whole ; there are none of those glaring contrasts which are too often met with , and offend the eye and taste by their ...
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... side of it ; the ' Imperial Gate ' was only hidden from it by the latter , whilst the towers of the palaces of our Sultans rose up almost beside our humble dwelling . Our house was like all the better ones of Stambool : two stories high ...
... side of it ; the ' Imperial Gate ' was only hidden from it by the latter , whilst the towers of the palaces of our Sultans rose up almost beside our humble dwelling . Our house was like all the better ones of Stambool : two stories high ...
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