The Knickerbocker: Or, New-York Monthly Magazine, Volume 42Charles Fenno Hoffman, Timothy Flint, Lewis Gaylord Clark, Kinahan Cornwallis, John Holmes Agnew 1853 |
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Page 39
... heard him frequently speak of the Beys of Caramania as his ancestors ; and there was in our family a curved sword , beautifully damaskined , bearing an Arabic inscription and motto , with the name of a Caramanian prince , said to have ...
... heard him frequently speak of the Beys of Caramania as his ancestors ; and there was in our family a curved sword , beautifully damaskined , bearing an Arabic inscription and motto , with the name of a Caramanian prince , said to have ...
Page 42
... heard of him as one worthy of every respect and affection , so little are the true and pri- vate characters of official men known to the public , which is interested only in their public acts . As a distinguished favor , my father ...
... heard of him as one worthy of every respect and affection , so little are the true and pri- vate characters of official men known to the public , which is interested only in their public acts . As a distinguished favor , my father ...
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... heard me calling him such awful names ? ) but for the noble animal he cherished a tender affection and consideration . Once , when Billy , the cart - horse , had an inter- nal inflammation which I , in my pride of veterinary knowledge ...
... heard me calling him such awful names ? ) but for the noble animal he cherished a tender affection and consideration . Once , when Billy , the cart - horse , had an inter- nal inflammation which I , in my pride of veterinary knowledge ...
Page 59
... heard them yelling , and drew Charley in , not without some demon- stration of reluctance on his part . All would have been well , but as they passed us on the top of the hill , one of them made some contemptuous allusion to my horse ...
... heard them yelling , and drew Charley in , not without some demon- stration of reluctance on his part . All would have been well , but as they passed us on the top of the hill , one of them made some contemptuous allusion to my horse ...
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... heard the wild beasts of the dark jungle roar ; But the hills are now bald where the wilderness stood : Haunts of my youth , I behold you no more ! The new verdant landscapes are fair as the day , And the smooth plain it fears not the ...
... heard the wild beasts of the dark jungle roar ; But the hills are now bald where the wilderness stood : Haunts of my youth , I behold you no more ! The new verdant landscapes are fair as the day , And the smooth plain it fears not the ...
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