American Monthly Knickerbocker, Volume 48Charles Fenno Hoffman, Lewis Gaylord Clark, Timothy Flint, Kinahan Cornwallis, John Holmes Agnew 1856 |
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... true of the Russians , and less than true of the Turkish and Arab troops who defended Silistria during an eventful siege of thirty - nine days . In vain did Paskiewitch attempt to unlock the gates of Silistria with a golden key . By the ...
... true of the Russians , and less than true of the Turkish and Arab troops who defended Silistria during an eventful siege of thirty - nine days . In vain did Paskiewitch attempt to unlock the gates of Silistria with a golden key . By the ...
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... true cause of my dejection and indifference . We parted , not to meet again , but to write , though I had little hope of being permitted . Until there had been a prohibition , I need not be governed by it . In three days it came , the ...
... true cause of my dejection and indifference . We parted , not to meet again , but to write , though I had little hope of being permitted . Until there had been a prohibition , I need not be governed by it . In three days it came , the ...
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... true and loving heart ; and so ended , for a time , all knowledge of each other . So little emotion had been manifested , that Aunt Ida had supposed all things going on smoothly , and soon after our final separation , ex- claimed : Well ...
... true and loving heart ; and so ended , for a time , all knowledge of each other . So little emotion had been manifested , that Aunt Ida had supposed all things going on smoothly , and soon after our final separation , ex- claimed : Well ...
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... true ? Whether I justly might or not , I did . I never for a moment doubted that it would return to me , not to fulfil a vow , or for fear of causing disappointment and sorrow , but with the same undivided affection , without a shadow ...
... true ? Whether I justly might or not , I did . I never for a moment doubted that it would return to me , not to fulfil a vow , or for fear of causing disappointment and sorrow , but with the same undivided affection , without a shadow ...
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... true artist is essentially the same everywhere - a child of nature , to whom'a thing of beauty is a joy for ever ; ' and therefore a visit to the New - York studios cannot fail to be suggestive and pleasing , if we only go thither , not ...
... true artist is essentially the same everywhere - a child of nature , to whom'a thing of beauty is a joy for ever ; ' and therefore a visit to the New - York studios cannot fail to be suggestive and pleasing , if we only go thither , not ...
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