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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... Passing by other features in the book , we must say we don't like the features under the title . Can that be MACAULAY's likeness , and can those underneath be the arms of England ? We speak of the twenty - five cents edition ; for as ...
... Passing by other features in the book , we must say we don't like the features under the title . Can that be MACAULAY's likeness , and can those underneath be the arms of England ? We speak of the twenty - five cents edition ; for as ...
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... passing up and down at every hour of the day . A sight of these is guaranteed , free gratis for nothing . If they are very beautiful the visitors are permitted to gaze into their very eye - balls , and no charge made . If their ...
... passing up and down at every hour of the day . A sight of these is guaranteed , free gratis for nothing . If they are very beautiful the visitors are permitted to gaze into their very eye - balls , and no charge made . If their ...
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... passed . During the reign of William III . this strange mental essential ap- peared among the citizens of Edinburgh , and from an incipient state sped in rapid gradation to the height of its irregularities and leaped the bounds into ...
... passed . During the reign of William III . this strange mental essential ap- peared among the citizens of Edinburgh , and from an incipient state sped in rapid gradation to the height of its irregularities and leaped the bounds into ...
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... passed unnoticed . But if Law with his guardian Mania shot up to the zenith of all desire with lightning - like celerity , he fell ' like Lucifer never to hope again . ' The god of gold and the idol of the people fled the city , a ...
... passed unnoticed . But if Law with his guardian Mania shot up to the zenith of all desire with lightning - like celerity , he fell ' like Lucifer never to hope again . ' The god of gold and the idol of the people fled the city , a ...
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... passing bells shall chime , Then life will cease its fitful sweep ; For solemnly the wings of Time Are humming him to sleep . Cambridge , June , 1849 . J. A. S. A DEBATE ON FRIENDSHIP . CHAPTER FIRST . ' Do 26 [ July , A Plea for the ...
... passing bells shall chime , Then life will cease its fitful sweep ; For solemnly the wings of Time Are humming him to sleep . Cambridge , June , 1849 . J. A. S. A DEBATE ON FRIENDSHIP . CHAPTER FIRST . ' Do 26 [ July , A Plea for the ...
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