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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... took great pleasure . Beside her were the Count- ess Argyle , her sister , and one or two others , with Rizzio . No noise is heard , no suspicion entertained . The palace is surrounded by several adherents of the conspirators , under ...
... took great pleasure . Beside her were the Count- ess Argyle , her sister , and one or two others , with Rizzio . No noise is heard , no suspicion entertained . The palace is surrounded by several adherents of the conspirators , under ...
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... took carriage for Abbotsford , about five miles distant . It was not long before we came in sight of the poet's retreat . The scenery around is fine , and every mountain and streamlet seemed to tell of the departed bard . There were the ...
... took carriage for Abbotsford , about five miles distant . It was not long before we came in sight of the poet's retreat . The scenery around is fine , and every mountain and streamlet seemed to tell of the departed bard . There were the ...
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... took a double quid , when he saw the smiles his observation excited . Our Fast friend is very literally making a log ' - book , ' said the President , pointing to where he was cutting names and dates on a stick of timber ; but Diana ...
... took a double quid , when he saw the smiles his observation excited . Our Fast friend is very literally making a log ' - book , ' said the President , pointing to where he was cutting names and dates on a stick of timber ; but Diana ...
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... took a large tumbler full of antique sherry and presented it ; he drank it at a draught . 6 How do you like that ? ' ' Well enough , but too weak , ' said he , shaking his head . His palate had been educated with apple - rum and rye ...
... took a large tumbler full of antique sherry and presented it ; he drank it at a draught . 6 How do you like that ? ' ' Well enough , but too weak , ' said he , shaking his head . His palate had been educated with apple - rum and rye ...
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... took no notice of the corpse , although her hand rested upon it . Those about her would al- most have been glad of ... took their places apart and silent . The coffin lay upon the seats , and Mrs. Chapelle sat at its head , but she took ...
... took no notice of the corpse , although her hand rested upon it . Those about her would al- most have been glad of ... took their places apart and silent . The coffin lay upon the seats , and Mrs. Chapelle sat at its head , but she took ...
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