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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... heart and soul into the most active and hazardous duties of the campaign . In person he was frank and insinuating , and he made himself universally beloved by the manifesta- tion of the most amiable qualities known to the human heart ...
... heart and soul into the most active and hazardous duties of the campaign . In person he was frank and insinuating , and he made himself universally beloved by the manifesta- tion of the most amiable qualities known to the human heart ...
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... hearts warm with pride for the patriotism of those men of yore called Green Mountain Boys ! Let us consider those mountains , which delight the eye of every traveller and the heart of every free- man , as great watch - towers to guard ...
... hearts warm with pride for the patriotism of those men of yore called Green Mountain Boys ! Let us consider those mountains , which delight the eye of every traveller and the heart of every free- man , as great watch - towers to guard ...
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... heart , that I made my way upon a Sunday morning into the Southern aisle of one of our distant churches , listening as I walked forward up the aisle to the deep and solemn Voluntary that precedes our noble service . I had hardly seated ...
... heart , that I made my way upon a Sunday morning into the Southern aisle of one of our distant churches , listening as I walked forward up the aisle to the deep and solemn Voluntary that precedes our noble service . I had hardly seated ...
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... heart of this breast Can forget in the far East the smiles of the West , For the Hindoo may sing and look languishing too , But her lip and her love may not tempt me from you ; Though with lotus and lily she speak to my heart , And with ...
... heart of this breast Can forget in the far East the smiles of the West , For the Hindoo may sing and look languishing too , But her lip and her love may not tempt me from you ; Though with lotus and lily she speak to my heart , And with ...
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... heart ! III . May 26th , 1850 . VOL . XXXVI . Love me no more ! I do not need thy love , Save that calm measure that beseems a friend : Home to its nest , like yonder fluttering dove , My heart is hastening . There my wishes end : Dear ...
... heart ! III . May 26th , 1850 . VOL . XXXVI . Love me no more ! I do not need thy love , Save that calm measure that beseems a friend : Home to its nest , like yonder fluttering dove , My heart is hastening . There my wishes end : Dear ...
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