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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... young scamp , Prince Charles , who set all the Scottish maidens ' hearts a - beating , and Scottish claymores flashing . It was in this chamber that stern reformer Knox had his insulting interviews with Mary , when , to use his own ...
... young scamp , Prince Charles , who set all the Scottish maidens ' hearts a - beating , and Scottish claymores flashing . It was in this chamber that stern reformer Knox had his insulting interviews with Mary , when , to use his own ...
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... young Dauphin of France , before her marriage , but now bearing but few traces of its former magnificence . I lifted the lid and looked into the tarnished French mirror that had so often reflected her fair face . Those were the only ...
... young Dauphin of France , before her marriage , but now bearing but few traces of its former magnificence . I lifted the lid and looked into the tarnished French mirror that had so often reflected her fair face . Those were the only ...
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... young men came tumbling in , and successively failed to appease his extraordinary appe- tite . As he was laboring with a large - framed man , old and tough , the other serpents , grown jealous of his exclusive success , and ravenous at ...
... young men came tumbling in , and successively failed to appease his extraordinary appe- tite . As he was laboring with a large - framed man , old and tough , the other serpents , grown jealous of his exclusive success , and ravenous at ...
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... young Indian portrayed by Mr. Cooper , in The Last of the Mohicans , ' he named his youngest son Uncas . This young gentle- man , about nineteen years old , is not well pleased with his name , and consequently writes it U. Heminway . He ...
... young Indian portrayed by Mr. Cooper , in The Last of the Mohicans , ' he named his youngest son Uncas . This young gentle- man , about nineteen years old , is not well pleased with his name , and consequently writes it U. Heminway . He ...
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... ; but I can't do nothing with that young one , though I have tried my best . I went up - stairs to wash her all over , according to rule , before I put on the school - uni- form ; and when I began to strip her , LITERARY NOTICES. ...
... ; but I can't do nothing with that young one , though I have tried my best . I went up - stairs to wash her all over , according to rule , before I put on the school - uni- form ; and when I began to strip her , LITERARY NOTICES. ...
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