The Knickerbocker: Or, New-York Monthly Magazine, Volume 47Charles Fenno Hoffman, Timothy Flint, Lewis Gaylord Clark, Kinahan Cornwallis, John Holmes Agnew 1856 |
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... character . Fifteen miles from Edinburgh , we noticed the ruins of Bothwell Castle , where Bothwell held Mary in durance , after her capture . We arrived at Melrose about noon , a most charming vil- lage , nestling in the loveliest of ...
... character . Fifteen miles from Edinburgh , we noticed the ruins of Bothwell Castle , where Bothwell held Mary in durance , after her capture . We arrived at Melrose about noon , a most charming vil- lage , nestling in the loveliest of ...
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... characters . It was their business to know what generals , subalterns , privates , had been engaged in the service ; to ... character , and with great store of anecdotes and incidents by flood and field , they were seldom under any roof ...
... characters . It was their business to know what generals , subalterns , privates , had been engaged in the service ; to ... character , and with great store of anecdotes and incidents by flood and field , they were seldom under any roof ...
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... characters than that chosen by Cooper or Irving . These legends are fast passing away . He who should clothe them with ... character of the young Indian portrayed by Mr. Cooper , in The Last of the Mohicans , ' he named his youngest son ...
... characters than that chosen by Cooper or Irving . These legends are fast passing away . He who should clothe them with ... character of the young Indian portrayed by Mr. Cooper , in The Last of the Mohicans , ' he named his youngest son ...
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... character . He was satisfied the route recommended was the only one to be found that would answer the purpose . If a different point of entering the city could be chosen so as not to disturb his plans touching his property , he would be ...
... character . He was satisfied the route recommended was the only one to be found that would answer the purpose . If a different point of entering the city could be chosen so as not to disturb his plans touching his property , he would be ...
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... character I saw developed , and of being disgusted with the conversation she delighted in . Her favorite position was in a low chair , tipped back till it rested on two posts ; one foot upon the upper round , her elbow resting on her ...
... character I saw developed , and of being disgusted with the conversation she delighted in . Her favorite position was in a low chair , tipped back till it rested on two posts ; one foot upon the upper round , her elbow resting on her ...
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