The Knickerbocker: Or, New-York Monthly Magazine, Volume 34Charles Fenno Hoffman, Timothy Flint, Lewis Gaylord Clark, Kinahan Cornwallis, John Holmes Agnew 1849 |
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... known , will continue the same , while the cause is but partially removed . Mis- sionaries in every department of benevolence have succeeded in bringing about permanent reforms , and obtaining proselytes , only so far as they have ...
... known , will continue the same , while the cause is but partially removed . Mis- sionaries in every department of benevolence have succeeded in bringing about permanent reforms , and obtaining proselytes , only so far as they have ...
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... known how to satisfy her rich and perhaps powerful customer , she would have earned money enough to supply her wants , and hence she would have been virtuous ; for be sure it is in the nature of woman to be virtuous . When she forgets ...
... known how to satisfy her rich and perhaps powerful customer , she would have earned money enough to supply her wants , and hence she would have been virtuous ; for be sure it is in the nature of woman to be virtuous . When she forgets ...
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... known of every itinerant traveller , what would you think of such a man , or body of men , we repeat it , religious or Nova Scotian , who could n't put his finger on his principles as he would on his nose and say , ' My foot is on my ...
... known of every itinerant traveller , what would you think of such a man , or body of men , we repeat it , religious or Nova Scotian , who could n't put his finger on his principles as he would on his nose and say , ' My foot is on my ...
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... known to make those die easy that would ' a died at any rate , and squenched their sufferings some months pre- vious to the ordinary time . Come and let us reason , fellow citizens , on the philosophy of this pill . Why is it ? What is ...
... known to make those die easy that would ' a died at any rate , and squenched their sufferings some months pre- vious to the ordinary time . Come and let us reason , fellow citizens , on the philosophy of this pill . Why is it ? What is ...
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... known , I gently roused her from her reverie . She started and recognised me with her own glad smile ; then hastily withdrew her hand , and casting down her eyes , was silent . เ You are not like yourself to - day , Julia . ' ' Do you ...
... known , I gently roused her from her reverie . She started and recognised me with her own glad smile ; then hastily withdrew her hand , and casting down her eyes , was silent . เ You are not like yourself to - day , Julia . ' ' Do you ...
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