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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... mind the change of spelling provided we are all right about the spelling of change . I sent you my history in black ink , and if you had published it in red I would not quarrel , so long as it was read after it was written , although it ...
... mind the change of spelling provided we are all right about the spelling of change . I sent you my history in black ink , and if you had published it in red I would not quarrel , so long as it was read after it was written , although it ...
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... mind indeed . ' ' Do you not know , Sir , that it is most unfair to use irony ; because no retort can be made , and it is really something like a practical joke . It is a polite way , I suspect , of saying that you think me very foolish ...
... mind indeed . ' ' Do you not know , Sir , that it is most unfair to use irony ; because no retort can be made , and it is really something like a practical joke . It is a polite way , I suspect , of saying that you think me very foolish ...
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... mind which is necessary to make your abilities appear to the best advantage among men . We have it in our power , I am sure , to give the polish , which is quite as essential to the brilliant use of your intellectual strength as it is ...
... mind which is necessary to make your abilities appear to the best advantage among men . We have it in our power , I am sure , to give the polish , which is quite as essential to the brilliant use of your intellectual strength as it is ...
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... minds permitted among us , and there is a boundless power of appreciation which we delight in exercising ; for it is ... mind to insist that the respect which we pretend for the whole sex is merely the kindly effect of our vanity ; our ...
... minds permitted among us , and there is a boundless power of appreciation which we delight in exercising ; for it is ... mind to insist that the respect which we pretend for the whole sex is merely the kindly effect of our vanity ; our ...
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... , Thy conscious rectitude of mind and heart . And He who lists the wronged soul's anguished prayer Would hear my cause in heaven , and judge me there ! Baltimore , 1849 . It is my ' twilight hour 36 [ July , Thoughts .
... , Thy conscious rectitude of mind and heart . And He who lists the wronged soul's anguished prayer Would hear my cause in heaven , and judge me there ! Baltimore , 1849 . It is my ' twilight hour 36 [ July , Thoughts .
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