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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... stand against the walls . A large double one is shown , with the initials of Mary and Darnley worked at the top by the Queen's own hands , and which once stood upon the raised platform of the throne of Scotland . There is a painting ...
... stand against the walls . A large double one is shown , with the initials of Mary and Darnley worked at the top by the Queen's own hands , and which once stood upon the raised platform of the throne of Scotland . There is a painting ...
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... stands a large round basket , once used by the unfortunate Queen to hold the baby - linen of her son . Upon a stand near the window is her work - box , once no doubt very elegant , as it was a present from the young Dauphin of France ...
... stands a large round basket , once used by the unfortunate Queen to hold the baby - linen of her son . Upon a stand near the window is her work - box , once no doubt very elegant , as it was a present from the young Dauphin of France ...
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... stand towered the pen , made from an eagle's quill , the last he ever used . A small gallery_runs round this apartment , leading to the door of his bed - chamber . From this small study of the poet you pass into the Library , a most ...
... stand towered the pen , made from an eagle's quill , the last he ever used . A small gallery_runs round this apartment , leading to the door of his bed - chamber . From this small study of the poet you pass into the Library , a most ...
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... stand at the glass - door and behold the ridiculous sight . As two suspicious hens do view each the other , with mild and serious yet unquailing_aspect , so gaze that infant pair who have but now ap- proximated . Just when each is about ...
... stand at the glass - door and behold the ridiculous sight . As two suspicious hens do view each the other , with mild and serious yet unquailing_aspect , so gaze that infant pair who have but now ap- proximated . Just when each is about ...
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... standing face to face with the Chaudière , ' the mighty cataract of the Ottawa , the ' hell of waters , ' the ' smoke of whose burning ' ascends evermore toward that ALMIGHTY power which gave it its force , its beauty , and its awe ...
... standing face to face with the Chaudière , ' the mighty cataract of the Ottawa , the ' hell of waters , ' the ' smoke of whose burning ' ascends evermore toward that ALMIGHTY power which gave it its force , its beauty , and its awe ...
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