The Knickerbocker: Or, New-York Monthly Magazine, Volume 59Charles Fenno Hoffman, Timothy Flint, Lewis Gaylord Clark, Kinahan Cornwallis, John Holmes Agnew 1862 |
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... present publication in the pages of the KNICKERBOCKER of the ' Revela- tions of Wall - Street : or The History of Charles Elias Parkinson , ' by Richard B. Kimball , author of ' St. Leger , or the Threads of Life , ' has even in these ...
... present publication in the pages of the KNICKERBOCKER of the ' Revela- tions of Wall - Street : or The History of Charles Elias Parkinson , ' by Richard B. Kimball , author of ' St. Leger , or the Threads of Life , ' has even in these ...
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... present , be- cause satisfied with the respect to the ultimate , and perfect and absolute . ' * Aside from its qualities as a delineation of deep inner experience , ' St. Leger ' has very great merits as a specimen of popular romantic ...
... present , be- cause satisfied with the respect to the ultimate , and perfect and absolute . ' * Aside from its qualities as a delineation of deep inner experience , ' St. Leger ' has very great merits as a specimen of popular romantic ...
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... present , because satisfied with respect to the ultimate and perfect and absolute ; ' these are the words of Professor Lewis with regard to ' St. Leger . ' We take the liberty of applying them to the author . We do not aver that Kimball ...
... present , because satisfied with respect to the ultimate and perfect and absolute ; ' these are the words of Professor Lewis with regard to ' St. Leger . ' We take the liberty of applying them to the author . We do not aver that Kimball ...
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... presents . The occupants of the little cot- tage are enjoying themselves on the somewhat limited lawn , without any fear , apparently , of the sun and wind ; though neither shaded nor sheltered , they are all bare - headed , and without ...
... presents . The occupants of the little cot- tage are enjoying themselves on the somewhat limited lawn , without any fear , apparently , of the sun and wind ; though neither shaded nor sheltered , they are all bare - headed , and without ...
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... present . The Sanscrit word krit- agnatâ , on the reverse of your likeness , is of double meaning . Originally it imported , ' Recognition of what has been done ; ' and I am proud to discover therein a permanent token of your ...
... present . The Sanscrit word krit- agnatâ , on the reverse of your likeness , is of double meaning . Originally it imported , ' Recognition of what has been done ; ' and I am proud to discover therein a permanent token of your ...
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