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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By á • Man of MEANS " 119 1'rip up the Columbia in 1850 . Memories . By A WESTERN MISSIONARY .. .245 The First Murdt rer . By J. H. A. BONN .... 490 .491 Mary's Hollow , near Peekskill . By THOMAS The Story of the Pearh .
By á • Man of MEANS " 119 1'rip up the Columbia in 1850 . Memories . By A WESTERN MISSIONARY .. .245 The First Murdt rer . By J. H. A. BONN .... 490 .491 Mary's Hollow , near Peekskill . By THOMAS The Story of the Pearh .
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The fountains are mean in comparison with those at Madrid , and the statuary , nearly all of which is painted plaster , looks out of place among the avenues of noble trees . The Casa del Labrador , or house of the laborer , situated in ...
The fountains are mean in comparison with those at Madrid , and the statuary , nearly all of which is painted plaster , looks out of place among the avenues of noble trees . The Casa del Labrador , or house of the laborer , situated in ...
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As Seth said , it was ' gone up ; ' and it was ridiculous , nay more , it was ungenerous and mean in the citizens of c to keep watch and ward over the grave of one whom they knew not , save as a stranger , passing through and dying in ...
As Seth said , it was ' gone up ; ' and it was ridiculous , nay more , it was ungenerous and mean in the citizens of c to keep watch and ward over the grave of one whom they knew not , save as a stranger , passing through and dying in ...
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“ Unwilling to remain in my aged father's house , a tax upon his limited means , I sought employment in different bureaux of the government , in the several esnaffs or guilds of the capital , but was pursued by his relentless and ...
“ Unwilling to remain in my aged father's house , a tax upon his limited means , I sought employment in different bureaux of the government , in the several esnaffs or guilds of the capital , but was pursued by his relentless and ...
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( Christian , as above used , means merely human being , or one of the genus homo . It is not solely an Hibernicism , but an English provincialism also , and as such has attracted notice in the erudite pages of the discriminating Mr.
( Christian , as above used , means merely human being , or one of the genus homo . It is not solely an Hibernicism , but an English provincialism also , and as such has attracted notice in the erudite pages of the discriminating Mr.
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