The Knickerbocker: Or, New-York Monthly Magazine, Volumen47Charles Fenno Hoffman, Timothy Flint, Lewis Gaylord Clark, Kinahan Cornwallis, John Holmes Agnew 1856 |
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... Give it but a roof and pave- ment , and you have a most perfect Gothic cathedral . Leaving Melrose , we took ... gives an exquisite finish to the picture , such as needs no as- sociation whatever , only its own intrinsic loveliness , to ...
... Give it but a roof and pave- ment , and you have a most perfect Gothic cathedral . Leaving Melrose , we took ... gives an exquisite finish to the picture , such as needs no as- sociation whatever , only its own intrinsic loveliness , to ...
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... give . VI . To strive against the wrong , Which takes the name of right : To battle with the strong , And conquer in the fight , Brings truer happiness than could The warrior's wreath , if bathed in blood . VII . Work , then , from day ...
... give . VI . To strive against the wrong , Which takes the name of right : To battle with the strong , And conquer in the fight , Brings truer happiness than could The warrior's wreath , if bathed in blood . VII . Work , then , from day ...
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... give him an instan- taneous relief from his woes , and insure him the eternal quiet of the grave . - In the midst of ... gives way to the sudden impulse that overtakes him , in spite of the manifest unfitness of time and place , and ...
... give him an instan- taneous relief from his woes , and insure him the eternal quiet of the grave . - In the midst of ... gives way to the sudden impulse that overtakes him , in spite of the manifest unfitness of time and place , and ...
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... give up the field without a valorous struggle , he gradually urges the horses to their topmost speed , and turning from the beach , guides them through the narrowest lanes and by - paths , and across the muddiest marshes he can discover ...
... give up the field without a valorous struggle , he gradually urges the horses to their topmost speed , and turning from the beach , guides them through the narrowest lanes and by - paths , and across the muddiest marshes he can discover ...
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... gives or refuses his aid in a manner to leave no sting . ' But , Sir ! ' says he , warming up , ' these beggars come ... give a penny to any person who makes me hear statistics ; I would see them in Tophet first . She brought statistics ...
... gives or refuses his aid in a manner to leave no sting . ' But , Sir ! ' says he , warming up , ' these beggars come ... give a penny to any person who makes me hear statistics ; I would see them in Tophet first . She brought statistics ...
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