American Monthly Knickerbocker, Volume 12Charles Fenno Hoffman, Lewis Gaylord Clark, Timothy Flint, Kinahan Cornwallis, John Holmes Agnew 1838 |
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... received a name : and in addition to this , individual stars , that by their VOL . XII . 1 brilliancy or particular location were rendered peculiarly serviceable , received.
... received a name : and in addition to this , individual stars , that by their VOL . XII . 1 brilliancy or particular location were rendered peculiarly serviceable , received.
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... received particular names , for their more perfect identity , or from mere caprice . This was done at a period so remote as to be now lost ; yet we continue both the divisions and the names , at the pre- sent day . In the book of Job ...
... received particular names , for their more perfect identity , or from mere caprice . This was done at a period so remote as to be now lost ; yet we continue both the divisions and the names , at the pre- sent day . In the book of Job ...
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... received a short letter from my mother . She was sorry another week had elapsed without my visiting the homestead , and hoped I should never find a heartier wel- come elsewhere . Her health was worse than it had been , although Anna ...
... received a short letter from my mother . She was sorry another week had elapsed without my visiting the homestead , and hoped I should never find a heartier wel- come elsewhere . Her health was worse than it had been , although Anna ...
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... received , sat half - buried in a large arm - chair , and on my entrance , greeted me with even unusual warmth . ' We had not met for several weeks : circumstances had made me refrain from his house ; and in that period , stormy times ...
... received , sat half - buried in a large arm - chair , and on my entrance , greeted me with even unusual warmth . ' We had not met for several weeks : circumstances had made me refrain from his house ; and in that period , stormy times ...
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... receiving her dues ; her personal beauty and graceful wit had given her a kind of conventional ascendancy ; she conversed with all , but , as it were , descended to converse with them . Her father would , time and again , take her hand ...
... receiving her dues ; her personal beauty and graceful wit had given her a kind of conventional ascendancy ; she conversed with all , but , as it were , descended to converse with them . Her father would , time and again , take her hand ...
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