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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... kind of rolling jump , like a porpoise , and it answered every purpose . - The pole was raised still higher and higher , and the excitement and huzzas proportionately increased , as one after another blushingly re- tired , pronounced ...
... kind of rolling jump , like a porpoise , and it answered every purpose . - The pole was raised still higher and higher , and the excitement and huzzas proportionately increased , as one after another blushingly re- tired , pronounced ...
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... kind- ness and unerring judgment . noble- Now , with the great encampment just below Albany , immediately preceding the march of the main part of the army , the young man was infusing all the ardor of his own military spirit , his ...
... kind- ness and unerring judgment . noble- Now , with the great encampment just below Albany , immediately preceding the march of the main part of the army , the young man was infusing all the ardor of his own military spirit , his ...
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... kind feelings seem to flow as freely as the pure waters of your 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 ...
... kind feelings seem to flow as freely as the pure waters of your 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 ...
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... kind of fish that he was seeking , and casting his hook into the unfathomable hole , awaited the result with more patience than faith ; but he soon found that his bait was assailed , and on jerking up his line , dragged with much ...
... kind of fish that he was seeking , and casting his hook into the unfathomable hole , awaited the result with more patience than faith ; but he soon found that his bait was assailed , and on jerking up his line , dragged with much ...
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... kind ; and he took every new scholar into an orchard full of choice fruit , of which the boy was permitted to eat his fill . Our young gen- tleman began accordingly , to eat with a good relish ; and recollecting what the Naiad had ...
... kind ; and he took every new scholar into an orchard full of choice fruit , of which the boy was permitted to eat his fill . Our young gen- tleman began accordingly , to eat with a good relish ; and recollecting what the Naiad had ...
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