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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Page 10
... eyes and shift the responsibility . When we say shift the responsibility , we do not mean it in any indeli- cate sense , although we know that the word is liable to be so construed , and kindle up a blush on the cheek of innocence ...
... eyes and shift the responsibility . When we say shift the responsibility , we do not mean it in any indeli- cate sense , although we know that the word is liable to be so construed , and kindle up a blush on the cheek of innocence ...
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... eye steadily on the leading article . In a very few minutes our readers may rest assured our spirits were revived . We read ... eyes of an Albany Argus to find any ; and a man without principles at this advanced stage of civilization is ...
... eye steadily on the leading article . In a very few minutes our readers may rest assured our spirits were revived . We read ... eyes of an Albany Argus to find any ; and a man without principles at this advanced stage of civilization is ...
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... eye , indicating a good family ; but in other respects a clumsy creater , expressly prepared for market ; and we think ... eyes and not a little sympathy , while they all went out of the room looking sheepish enough about their own part ...
... eye , indicating a good family ; but in other respects a clumsy creater , expressly prepared for market ; and we think ... eyes and not a little sympathy , while they all went out of the room looking sheepish enough about their own part ...
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... eyes he throws the light entirely on the objeck . With a perfect indifference of what any body says of him , he goes right ahead , and writes himself into notoriety . We think the Herald ' is a black- guard for translating ' N. P. ' in ...
... eyes he throws the light entirely on the objeck . With a perfect indifference of what any body says of him , he goes right ahead , and writes himself into notoriety . We think the Herald ' is a black- guard for translating ' N. P. ' in ...
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... eyes and brain , many gross of needles , and provi- dentially have been able to set up a small shop , you think this will be any service to young la- on the proceeds of which I am doing well . If dies in the like situation , you are ...
... eyes and brain , many gross of needles , and provi- dentially have been able to set up a small shop , you think this will be any service to young la- on the proceeds of which I am doing well . If dies in the like situation , you are ...
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