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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... Readers and Correspondents , 87 , 191 , 287 , 383 , 471 , 560 .320 A A Prairie Sight . By MENDELL ,. .329 Anacreontic Stanzas , .. -336 H. A Fragment after the Oriental Apologue ,. A Song , .. .354 413 A Dream . By E. PLURIBUS UNUM ...
... Readers and Correspondents , 87 , 191 , 287 , 383 , 471 , 560 .320 A A Prairie Sight . By MENDELL ,. .329 Anacreontic Stanzas , .. -336 H. A Fragment after the Oriental Apologue ,. A Song , .. .354 413 A Dream . By E. PLURIBUS UNUM ...
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... reader to view Lord Howe in immediate command of his regiment at Albany . A favorite resting - place was on the brow of a beautiful hill , which , being entirely cleared for one mile from the water's edge , commanded a fascinating view ...
... reader to view Lord Howe in immediate command of his regiment at Albany . A favorite resting - place was on the brow of a beautiful hill , which , being entirely cleared for one mile from the water's edge , commanded a fascinating view ...
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... reader , who may chance to have a little love of broad fun in his composition , to turn over the leaves of the volume before us , wherein is recorded the history of a certain ginger - case before a Dutch jury . It is in a vein of true ...
... reader , who may chance to have a little love of broad fun in his composition , to turn over the leaves of the volume before us , wherein is recorded the history of a certain ginger - case before a Dutch jury . It is in a vein of true ...
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... reader captive to an assenting conclusion . Our limits , and the professional character of the work , forbid particular criticism , and we shall add but a recommendation , in the general , of this first book by an Ameri- can upon the ...
... reader captive to an assenting conclusion . Our limits , and the professional character of the work , forbid particular criticism , and we shall add but a recommendation , in the general , of this first book by an Ameri- can upon the ...
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... readers . Following an interesting description of his subject's early history , while living in the country , and the artistical ' bent ' and practice of his boyhood , we find the subjoined : ' He came to New - York , with an ...
... readers . Following an interesting description of his subject's early history , while living in the country , and the artistical ' bent ' and practice of his boyhood , we find the subjoined : ' He came to New - York , with an ...
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