American Monthly Knickerbocker, Volume 59Charles Fenno Hoffman, Lewis Gaylord Clark, Timothy Flint, Kinahan Cornwallis, John Holmes Agnew 1862 |
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Youth , man , maiden , I give you joy if this be so ; for then , indeed , are we safe ! Safe , though the possibilities which surround us are - 6 - fearful to contemplate ; though we may not control 1862. ] 3 RICHARD B. KIMBALL .
Youth , man , maiden , I give you joy if this be so ; for then , indeed , are we safe ! Safe , though the possibilities which surround us are - 6 - fearful to contemplate ; though we may not control 1862. ] 3 RICHARD B. KIMBALL .
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... that we hesitate to give utterance to the disrespectfully affectionate name of ' Old Abe , ' knowing that he is now the rather anxious father of a very large and unruly family , of somewhat disobedient and undutiful children ...
... that we hesitate to give utterance to the disrespectfully affectionate name of ' Old Abe , ' knowing that he is now the rather anxious father of a very large and unruly family , of somewhat disobedient and undutiful children ...
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... nor had not been at Farnborough , nor any other village , nor was not the Van Amburgh who had made the British Lion gnash his teeth and roar and shake his shaggy head , and then give his paw in the most Christian , forgiving ...
... nor had not been at Farnborough , nor any other village , nor was not the Van Amburgh who had made the British Lion gnash his teeth and roar and shake his shaggy head , and then give his paw in the most Christian , forgiving ...
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Others slice the lemon , and sprinkle in flour ; others , again , add a third crust to give it ' body . My way is none of these , but a ' more excellent ' one - I don't take any credit to myself it is all my receipt ; ' which , in ...
Others slice the lemon , and sprinkle in flour ; others , again , add a third crust to give it ' body . My way is none of these , but a ' more excellent ' one - I don't take any credit to myself it is all my receipt ; ' which , in ...
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I can't give but eight cents for this , ' he said , elevating his voice considerably , for Mrs. Wells was deaf . ' Good , sound , solid side - pork is what I pay ten cents for . This is I cannot state to ears polite from what locality ...
I can't give but eight cents for this , ' he said , elevating his voice considerably , for Mrs. Wells was deaf . ' Good , sound , solid side - pork is what I pay ten cents for . This is I cannot state to ears polite from what locality ...
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