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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... thousands now in our city who very soon will have finished their instruction at the free- schools , and who will be thrown on society without any other means of living than doubtful expediencies ? How many parents who would be glad of ...
... thousands now in our city who very soon will have finished their instruction at the free- schools , and who will be thrown on society without any other means of living than doubtful expediencies ? How many parents who would be glad of ...
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... Thousands and tens of thousands , many of them pinchingly poor , besides being afflicted with various maladies , have ... THOUSAND cases of the rheum are on record , positively healed by this nostrum , and the cry is still they tormented ...
... Thousands and tens of thousands , many of them pinchingly poor , besides being afflicted with various maladies , have ... THOUSAND cases of the rheum are on record , positively healed by this nostrum , and the cry is still they tormented ...
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... thousand . Bunkum , however , these never flying above the first story , and then contains the real stuff . A main feature in this too tired to suck . In short , for cellar , larder , hotel is the SITTING - ROOMS . They are directly ...
... thousand . Bunkum , however , these never flying above the first story , and then contains the real stuff . A main feature in this too tired to suck . In short , for cellar , larder , hotel is the SITTING - ROOMS . They are directly ...
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... thousand homes ; I tire of this unbounded liberty ; " T is no right freedom that forever roams : A cot , a green field , and sweet company Of wife and babes , were world enough for me ! G. S. BURLEIGH . A PLEA FOR THE OLD MAN . BEHOLD ...
... thousand homes ; I tire of this unbounded liberty ; " T is no right freedom that forever roams : A cot , a green field , and sweet company Of wife and babes , were world enough for me ! G. S. BURLEIGH . A PLEA FOR THE OLD MAN . BEHOLD ...
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... thousand fantastic shapes , and become Genius . Do not think me boastful : for a moment I have forgotten that I am a woman . ' then - I had by no means forgotten it . We had paused at the end of the lane , and turned toward a low fence ...
... thousand fantastic shapes , and become Genius . Do not think me boastful : for a moment I have forgotten that I am a woman . ' then - I had by no means forgotten it . We had paused at the end of the lane , and turned toward a low fence ...
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