The Knickerbocker: Or, New-York Monthly Magazine, Volumen36Charles Fenno Hoffman, Timothy Flint, Lewis Gaylord Clark, John Holmes Agnew, Kinahan Cornwallis 1850 |
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... beautiful islands which dot its pure waters . " Lord Howe was still at Albany , most actively engaged in disciplining his troops and receiving the reinforcements arriving there . From every appearance the commander - in - chief was ...
... beautiful islands which dot its pure waters . " Lord Howe was still at Albany , most actively engaged in disciplining his troops and receiving the reinforcements arriving there . From every appearance the commander - in - chief was ...
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... beautiful in nature , he luxuriated in the striking and peculiar scenery of the new country , while he was acquiring a constitution adequate to the greatest fatigues of the military athlete . The tributaries high up the Hudson , the ...
... beautiful in nature , he luxuriated in the striking and peculiar scenery of the new country , while he was acquiring a constitution adequate to the greatest fatigues of the military athlete . The tributaries high up the Hudson , the ...
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... beautiful the harmonious echo of their thousand bugles , the Highland pipes , and the varied instruments of each corps . Here was a regalia , and a regatta - party of nations , costumed with all the varied colors of military pomp , of ...
... beautiful the harmonious echo of their thousand bugles , the Highland pipes , and the varied instruments of each corps . Here was a regalia , and a regatta - party of nations , costumed with all the varied colors of military pomp , of ...
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... beautiful Lake George , of which I learn this is the hurrying outlet . ' One says he has come some twelve miles to see me ; I may say I have come as many hundred to see you ; to see what I might see ; the country and its inhabitants ...
... beautiful Lake George , of which I learn this is the hurrying outlet . ' One says he has come some twelve miles to see me ; I may say I have come as many hundred to see you ; to see what I might see ; the country and its inhabitants ...
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... beautiful to die , all converted the strain into a musical rhetorick of thought ; such as when verse and song were one . With what an oleum lætitiæ , with what a liquid melody of gladness , did the letter L as often as it occurred ...
... beautiful to die , all converted the strain into a musical rhetorick of thought ; such as when verse and song were one . With what an oleum lætitiæ , with what a liquid melody of gladness , did the letter L as often as it occurred ...
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