American Monthly Knickerbocker, Volume 17Charles Fenno Hoffman, Lewis Gaylord Clark, Timothy Flint, Kinahan Cornwallis, John Holmes Agnew 1841 |
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... hand , nor indifference nor carelessness on the other ; but the ser- vants were alert and attentive ; and there was at least one domestic for each person at the table . Like the customary arrangements at the French dinners , there were ...
... hand , nor indifference nor carelessness on the other ; but the ser- vants were alert and attentive ; and there was at least one domestic for each person at the table . Like the customary arrangements at the French dinners , there were ...
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... hand , and from which he was about to cut a substantial slice . But that head was destined to wear a crown , and not to be broken by this missile , though launched with hearty good will . The fugitive Prince avoided it , and escaped the ...
... hand , and from which he was about to cut a substantial slice . But that head was destined to wear a crown , and not to be broken by this missile , though launched with hearty good will . The fugitive Prince avoided it , and escaped the ...
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... hand , of curious skill untaught , Thy rude and savage outline wrought ? The waters of my native stream Are glancing in the sun's warm beam : From sail - urged keel and flashing oar The circles widen to its shore ; And cultured field ...
... hand , of curious skill untaught , Thy rude and savage outline wrought ? The waters of my native stream Are glancing in the sun's warm beam : From sail - urged keel and flashing oar The circles widen to its shore ; And cultured field ...
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... hand turned up before ; And when he marched , it seemed full sure his toes Could ne'er refrain from contact with his nose . That morn , while dressing for the glorious day , The moose - skin belt that bound his sword , gave way ; Ill ...
... hand turned up before ; And when he marched , it seemed full sure his toes Could ne'er refrain from contact with his nose . That morn , while dressing for the glorious day , The moose - skin belt that bound his sword , gave way ; Ill ...
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... hand , which he clenched so tightly that the windows rattled in the room , Sir , ' said he , I hold in my hand the Tinnecum Gazette , of yesterday's date . ' 6 ' An interesting number , wa'nt it ? ' replied the editor , who was far from ...
... hand , which he clenched so tightly that the windows rattled in the room , Sir , ' said he , I hold in my hand the Tinnecum Gazette , of yesterday's date . ' 6 ' An interesting number , wa'nt it ? ' replied the editor , who was far from ...
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