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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... wife , if she was a colored woman ; and if we had a - met her before he done the deed , we would have said to her : JOSEPHINE , stand to your rights ! While we ' re about it , we may as well say we've another bone to pick with Mr. BART ...
... wife , if she was a colored woman ; and if we had a - met her before he done the deed , we would have said to her : JOSEPHINE , stand to your rights ! While we ' re about it , we may as well say we've another bone to pick with Mr. BART ...
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... WIFE SALLY ANN has left my bed and board without provocation what- ever . She has been ugly ever since I took her , some fifteen years ago ; scratches when she's mad , and gets the his- terricks at a moment's warn- ing . She's a ...
... WIFE SALLY ANN has left my bed and board without provocation what- ever . She has been ugly ever since I took her , some fifteen years ago ; scratches when she's mad , and gets the his- terricks at a moment's warn- ing . She's a ...
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... wife of a protector and supporter . Seriously , what is to be the result of the vast Golden Mania of 1848 ? Will the influx of great wealth be- guile us to effeminacy - lead us to experience the wild profligacy of the Duke of Orleans ...
... wife of a protector and supporter . Seriously , what is to be the result of the vast Golden Mania of 1848 ? Will the influx of great wealth be- guile us to effeminacy - lead us to experience the wild profligacy of the Duke of Orleans ...
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... 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 where walks 1849. ] 25 Sonnet : the Wanderer .
... 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 where walks 1849. ] 25 Sonnet : the Wanderer .
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... wife ' and she called me her little ' man . ' This was without any reflection on our part : neither of us were old enough to think seriously . • ' At length the time arrived when I was to go away to school . I suppose I was twelve years ...
... wife ' and she called me her little ' man . ' This was without any reflection on our part : neither of us were old enough to think seriously . • ' At length the time arrived when I was to go away to school . I suppose I was twelve years ...
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