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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... live in , if men and wo- men were allowed to form friendships . For my own part , I sincerely believe that the intelligence of either sex can never be quite developed in its perfection without the influence of the other . ' ' I have ...
... live in , if men and wo- men were allowed to form friendships . For my own part , I sincerely believe that the intelligence of either sex can never be quite developed in its perfection without the influence of the other . ' ' I have ...
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... lives pleasant to them ere they are blighted forever ; we are tender of our worshippers as we are of flowers ; for the sake of the incense , which they send up before the lord of creation ; the numberless graces which they lay at his ...
... lives pleasant to them ere they are blighted forever ; we are tender of our worshippers as we are of flowers ; for the sake of the incense , which they send up before the lord of creation ; the numberless graces which they lay at his ...
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... lives here take different paths , and will meet again no more forever . ' The sense of pique , the pleasure of giving pain , raised me to a heroic attitude , and then crumbled away before the look of intense distress which settled upon ...
... lives here take different paths , and will meet again no more forever . ' The sense of pique , the pleasure of giving pain , raised me to a heroic attitude , and then crumbled away before the look of intense distress which settled upon ...
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... live broken - hearted ! ' Bernhardi had finished . I took his hand and pressed it in silence , and came away . The next day I left en route for Italy , accompanied by Dr. O. H. Partridge , then my fellow - student , now a distinguished ...
... live broken - hearted ! ' Bernhardi had finished . I took his hand and pressed it in silence , and came away . The next day I left en route for Italy , accompanied by Dr. O. H. Partridge , then my fellow - student , now a distinguished ...
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... live thunder ; For every mountain then had found a tongue , And Jura answered through her misty shroud , Back to the joyous Alps , who called to her aloud ! ' ยท We confess to a little surprise at finding BYRON 1849. ] 75 Editor's Table .
... live thunder ; For every mountain then had found a tongue , And Jura answered through her misty shroud , Back to the joyous Alps , who called to her aloud ! ' ยท We confess to a little surprise at finding BYRON 1849. ] 75 Editor's Table .
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