The Knickerbocker: Or, New-York Monthly Magazine, Volumen 5Charles Fenno Hoffman, Timothy Flint, Lewis Gaylord Clark, Kinahan Cornwallis, John Holmes Agnew 1835 |
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... remark , for they both stopped , and began to gesticulate violently , as if their discourse was becoming interesting , and Seymour , drawing his handkerchief from his pocket , carelessly waved it , by way of accenting his discourse ...
... remark , for they both stopped , and began to gesticulate violently , as if their discourse was becoming interesting , and Seymour , drawing his handkerchief from his pocket , carelessly waved it , by way of accenting his discourse ...
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... remark . But the worst is yet to come . A large portion of the details of which it is made up , are shamefully gross and immoral ; calculated only to gratify a prurient and licentious curiosity ; and the complacent amplitude with which ...
... remark . But the worst is yet to come . A large portion of the details of which it is made up , are shamefully gross and immoral ; calculated only to gratify a prurient and licentious curiosity ; and the complacent amplitude with which ...
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... remarks , in a modest and well - written preface , that the incidents are mostly such as have actually occurred , an assertion , the truth of which no reader who peruses his pages will for a moment doubt , for there is a life ...
... remarks , in a modest and well - written preface , that the incidents are mostly such as have actually occurred , an assertion , the truth of which no reader who peruses his pages will for a moment doubt , for there is a life ...
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... remark , and quietly putting on his spectacles , gave his assistance as re- quired . " After a quarter of an hour's careful examination , it was agreed by both , that there was no letter in the office for uncle Moses . " But stop ...
... remark , and quietly putting on his spectacles , gave his assistance as re- quired . " After a quarter of an hour's careful examination , it was agreed by both , that there was no letter in the office for uncle Moses . " But stop ...
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... remarks them until he reaches the summit , and beholds , from a commanding eminence , a boundless land , scape spread before h m . The veil of night , without concealing the scene , rendered it indistinct ; the undulations of the ...
... remarks them until he reaches the summit , and beholds , from a commanding eminence , a boundless land , scape spread before h m . The veil of night , without concealing the scene , rendered it indistinct ; the undulations of the ...
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