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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... never seen any ground so admirably fitted for it . No further ceremony was necessary , for his lordship could not but be alive to a play at the mention of which the eyes of every New- England scout - and there were at least twelve of ...
... never seen any ground so admirably fitted for it . No further ceremony was necessary , for his lordship could not but be alive to a play at the mention of which the eyes of every New- England scout - and there were at least twelve of ...
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... never mine to endure . You perhaps have camped here upon this very ground ; have marched in the winter over these hills with unshod and bleeding feet . This has never been my fortune . My services have been small and my com- forts many ...
... never mine to endure . You perhaps have camped here upon this very ground ; have marched in the winter over these hills with unshod and bleeding feet . This has never been my fortune . My services have been small and my com- forts many ...
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... never half so sweet , nor approached mid - way it's nicety of articulation : while it's compass , it's capacity was ... never been other Letter than the Letter R. any Let every tear be dry . ' Joy and goodness and religious fervour ...
... never half so sweet , nor approached mid - way it's nicety of articulation : while it's compass , it's capacity was ... never been other Letter than the Letter R. any Let every tear be dry . ' Joy and goodness and religious fervour ...
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... never speculated deeply on abtruse connexions , and therefore , placed the young man in the count- ing - room to copy invoices and letters , carry money to the bank , bring packages from the post - office ; and to perform the various ...
... never speculated deeply on abtruse connexions , and therefore , placed the young man in the count- ing - room to copy invoices and letters , carry money to the bank , bring packages from the post - office ; and to perform the various ...
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... never tried to benefit your- self . You have always relied on me and other people for benefits ; but be assured that the man who will not benefit himself , no person can benefit . ' 6 1 While Harry was thus realizing the Naiad's ...
... never tried to benefit your- self . You have always relied on me and other people for benefits ; but be assured that the man who will not benefit himself , no person can benefit . ' 6 1 While Harry was thus realizing the Naiad's ...
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