The American Monthly Magazine, Volumen2Nathaniel Parker Willis Pierce and Williams., 1830 |
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... young with their fate - almonds and flirtation ) to mind a brace of modest bachelors , though they levelled their glasses at them never so inquisitively . I think the pleasantest hour in the twenty - four is the one which follows the ...
... young with their fate - almonds and flirtation ) to mind a brace of modest bachelors , though they levelled their glasses at them never so inquisitively . I think the pleasantest hour in the twenty - four is the one which follows the ...
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... young man standing outside the window , and looking earnest- ly through a crevice of the blind , in the direction of the inter- esting German . He was a pedlar , Tom informed me , who , from a practice of getting up a raffle every ...
... young man standing outside the window , and looking earnest- ly through a crevice of the blind , in the direction of the inter- esting German . He was a pedlar , Tom informed me , who , from a practice of getting up a raffle every ...
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... Young lovers meet , old wives a spinning sit , — In every street , these tunes our ears do greet , — Cuckoo - jugge - jugge - pee wee , to witta woo ! The exact imitation of the note of the spring - bird is pecu- liarly quaint , and ...
... Young lovers meet , old wives a spinning sit , — In every street , these tunes our ears do greet , — Cuckoo - jugge - jugge - pee wee , to witta woo ! The exact imitation of the note of the spring - bird is pecu- liarly quaint , and ...
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... young gentlemen at Yale College , distinguished for their attainments in different branches of learning , and bound together by the ties of friendship , resolved to unite in the establishment of a literary institution in the Western ...
... young gentlemen at Yale College , distinguished for their attainments in different branches of learning , and bound together by the ties of friendship , resolved to unite in the establishment of a literary institution in the Western ...
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... young institution , the fair offspring of the venerable Yale , was brought to us , and a pure fountain of genuine literature opened on the beautiful prairies of Illinois . A few citizens of this state , without any concert with the ...
... young institution , the fair offspring of the venerable Yale , was brought to us , and a pure fountain of genuine literature opened on the beautiful prairies of Illinois . A few citizens of this state , without any concert with the ...
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