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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... never seen a ' man of principle ' who was n't a bore and a humbug . The most disagreeable thing the LORD ever made is a woman of principle , Sir ! Naturally and on Scripture , what the devil has a woman to do with principles ? They bore ...
... never seen a ' man of principle ' who was n't a bore and a humbug . The most disagreeable thing the LORD ever made is a woman of principle , Sir ! Naturally and on Scripture , what the devil has a woman to do with principles ? They bore ...
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... never mingled : and my associa- tions with human beings could not have been very pleasant ; for I deter- mined to live alone , and the room in which I sit is not more plainly before my eyes than the one Fancy fitted up for my lonely ...
... never mingled : and my associa- tions with human beings could not have been very pleasant ; for I deter- mined to live alone , and the room in which I sit is not more plainly before my eyes than the one Fancy fitted up for my lonely ...
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... never be suspected , never betray her dark designs ; and more than all , I wondered to see her esteemed as an eminently Christ- ian woman . That she took little care of me , was perhaps not at all to my disad- vantage . When I had ...
... never be suspected , never betray her dark designs ; and more than all , I wondered to see her esteemed as an eminently Christ- ian woman . That she took little care of me , was perhaps not at all to my disad- vantage . When I had ...
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... never has spring dawned since without a return of that delicious feeling , when I first became conscious of loving the hills and woods and silvery streams . ' I have never ceased to love them . They arc companions of whom I never weary ...
... never has spring dawned since without a return of that delicious feeling , when I first became conscious of loving the hills and woods and silvery streams . ' I have never ceased to love them . They arc companions of whom I never weary ...
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... never rewarded us with a single glance of her sly retreat ! How long we nestled at evening under the gray old fence , to mark the countless ca- dences from the little pond ! We sported with the lambkins on the mead , and rambled early ...
... never rewarded us with a single glance of her sly retreat ! How long we nestled at evening under the gray old fence , to mark the countless ca- dences from the little pond ! We sported with the lambkins on the mead , and rambled early ...
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