The Knickerbocker: Or, New-York Monthly Magazine, Volumen36Charles Fenno Hoffman, Timothy Flint, Lewis Gaylord Clark, Kinahan Cornwallis, John Holmes Agnew 1850 |
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... mind upon the thrilling incidents of its history , or the extraordinary beauty which nature has lavished upon it . Its commerce now consists of a sailing craft , matchless in speed and neatness , the L. GAYLORD CLARK , ' and certain ...
... mind upon the thrilling incidents of its history , or the extraordinary beauty which nature has lavished upon it . Its commerce now consists of a sailing craft , matchless in speed and neatness , the L. GAYLORD CLARK , ' and certain ...
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... mind : or to dwell slowly ; or to descend from on high and rest above like a tent of authority ; or utterly to lower , or to overcast , or darken it . Hereafter perhaps in some far - future state of the Soul's existence , it will be ...
... mind : or to dwell slowly ; or to descend from on high and rest above like a tent of authority ; or utterly to lower , or to overcast , or darken it . Hereafter perhaps in some far - future state of the Soul's existence , it will be ...
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... mind of the hearer with a fresher and more glo- rious knowledge of the Divine Love - still I remained in the darkness that foretells the storm . The service proceeded and I participated in it , but nothing remark- able occurred either ...
... mind of the hearer with a fresher and more glo- rious knowledge of the Divine Love - still I remained in the darkness that foretells the storm . The service proceeded and I participated in it , but nothing remark- able occurred either ...
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... mind and estate , he ascertained the result of the farming project of his son , who had returned home to obtain some assistance . He felt that death was busy with him , and calling his son to a last interview , he said ( with the ...
... mind and estate , he ascertained the result of the farming project of his son , who had returned home to obtain some assistance . He felt that death was busy with him , and calling his son to a last interview , he said ( with the ...
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... mind , whose decisions are made with such rapidity as to show perfect confidence in his means , is observed with ... minds of millions ! nowned indeed were Lord Chatham's talents at this period , that oppo- sition was paralyzed , and ...
... mind , whose decisions are made with such rapidity as to show perfect confidence in his means , is observed with ... minds of millions ! nowned indeed were Lord Chatham's talents at this period , that oppo- sition was paralyzed , and ...
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