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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... whole nature . Its cooks are not so greasy , and its person may be exposed to the open window , propinquity to mud - gutters and so forth being where , in the very hottest weather of the dog- less apparent . A new gong has been lately ...
... whole nature . Its cooks are not so greasy , and its person may be exposed to the open window , propinquity to mud - gutters and so forth being where , in the very hottest weather of the dog- less apparent . A new gong has been lately ...
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... whole kingdom ; and not until its ignition became alarm- ing , arose a mighty opponent to subdue . The king , troubled lest his capital and commercial strength should be given to Scotland , en- deavored to check this enthusiasm by ...
... whole kingdom ; and not until its ignition became alarm- ing , arose a mighty opponent to subdue . The king , troubled lest his capital and commercial strength should be given to Scotland , en- deavored to check this enthusiasm by ...
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... whole world seems to grope in lonely space ; and a man , as he looks upward , feels himself shrinking into a state of painful insignificance , and longs for some human company in which he may regain his self - respect by comparison with ...
... whole world seems to grope in lonely space ; and a man , as he looks upward , feels himself shrinking into a state of painful insignificance , and longs for some human company in which he may regain his self - respect by comparison with ...
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... whole world would be better and more pleasant to 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 ...
... whole world would be better and more pleasant to 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 ...
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... whole sex is merely the kindly effect of our vanity ; our conviction that , by taking a little pains , we can inspire any one of them with a consuming affection . We look benevolently upon the gentle crea- tures who are liable , at a ...
... whole sex is merely the kindly effect of our vanity ; our conviction that , by taking a little pains , we can inspire any one of them with a consuming affection . We look benevolently upon the gentle crea- tures who are liable , at a ...
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