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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... believe it was Mr. MACAULAY himself has written the following letter to the publisher : arms . • ' MY DEAR SIR : I am very sorry to hear of the illness of those gentlemen , but I hope the arrival of the English edition will put an end ...
... believe it was Mr. MACAULAY himself has written the following letter to the publisher : arms . • ' MY DEAR SIR : I am very sorry to hear of the illness of those gentlemen , but I hope the arrival of the English edition will put an end ...
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... believe I was guided to your Life Pill , and found it fully equivalent to the emer- gency . After fifteen pills to a dose , I found the complaint give way ; and last Sabbath fore- noon , being greatly blessed with enlargement , I was ...
... believe I was guided to your Life Pill , and found it fully equivalent to the emer- gency . After fifteen pills to a dose , I found the complaint give way ; and last Sabbath fore- noon , being greatly blessed with enlargement , I was ...
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... believe that man and woman can be truly friends ? ' I have had such a question put to me toward midnight , in the dusk of my quiet room , by a fellow collegian , who was laboring under the oppressive consciousness of first love — which ...
... believe that man and woman can be truly friends ? ' I have had such a question put to me toward midnight , in the dusk of my quiet room , by a fellow collegian , who was laboring under the oppressive consciousness of first love — which ...
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... believe , I cannot believe it possible , ' I answered , hastily , to her abrupt question . A fitful wind crept through the trees , shaking their leaves stealthily , and passed away in a deep - drawn sigh . The debilitating influences of ...
... believe , I cannot believe it possible , ' I answered , hastily , to her abrupt question . A fitful wind crept through the trees , shaking their leaves stealthily , and passed away in a deep - drawn sigh . The debilitating influences of ...
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... believe me . ' ' I do believe you . I complain of it because it is generally so very unmeaning ; but that is little harm compared with the pain it inflicts . ' Her manner was singularly frank and gentle , and the spirit which she so ...
... believe me . ' ' I do believe you . I complain of it because it is generally so very unmeaning ; but that is little harm compared with the pain it inflicts . ' Her manner was singularly frank and gentle , and the spirit which she so ...
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