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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... Young Widow's Lament , .180 WARDE , 489 The Emigrants : Illustrating a Picture , .. ... 213 The Young Romancer . By Mrs. C. W. DEN- P. NISON , .232 Phrenology : an Epigram , .. Physical Geography : in Three Parts . Part First , 112 ...
... Young Widow's Lament , .180 WARDE , 489 The Emigrants : Illustrating a Picture , .. ... 213 The Young Romancer . By Mrs. C. W. DEN- P. NISON , .232 Phrenology : an Epigram , .. Physical Geography : in Three Parts . Part First , 112 ...
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... young men , and finally found its way into print . I will not reflect on the early gallantry of any portion of our country by naming the neighborhood where this effusion first appeared ; it is enough that we can boast of the zealous ...
... young men , and finally found its way into print . I will not reflect on the early gallantry of any portion of our country by naming the neighborhood where this effusion first appeared ; it is enough that we can boast of the zealous ...
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... young man of the court of his uncle , the reigning sovereign . With all those romantic ideas of conquest and consequent glory which still pervaded the civilized world , and which were shared to a great extent by Pitt and all the court , ...
... young man of the court of his uncle , the reigning sovereign . With all those romantic ideas of conquest and consequent glory which still pervaded the civilized world , and which were shared to a great extent by Pitt and all the court , ...
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... young lord was their fit companion in errantry . Fearing nothing , and skilled already in the practical use of every weapon known in such warfare , he was prepared for any surprise from the wily foe which did not thrice out- number him ...
... young lord was their fit companion in errantry . Fearing nothing , and skilled already in the practical use of every weapon known in such warfare , he was prepared for any surprise from the wily foe which did not thrice out- number him ...
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... young lord , passed it rapidly . The pole was raised two notches . Some demurred to this , but as the objection came from the most active of the troupe , it was known to be mere affecta- tion , as the result proved ; for these passed it ...
... young lord , passed it rapidly . The pole was raised two notches . Some demurred to this , but as the objection came from the most active of the troupe , it was known to be mere affecta- tion , as the result proved ; for these passed it ...
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