The New England Magazine, Volumen20New England Magazine Company, 1899 |
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... journey was made by means of his own horse and gig . His accounts of the roads recall the em- phatic language of Arthur Young's Tours . " Intolerable rough , " " tremen- bad - did not arrive in New York un- til 24 A BUSINESS TRIP .
... journey was made by means of his own horse and gig . His accounts of the roads recall the em- phatic language of Arthur Young's Tours . " Intolerable rough , " " tremen- bad - did not arrive in New York un- til 24 A BUSINESS TRIP .
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... young and healthy per- sons enjoy life as did this much- maligned , poor , half - paralyzed , semi- invalided old man . Here is a picture of him at this time : The scene , a dining room in a large , well - appointed Germantown house in ...
... young and healthy per- sons enjoy life as did this much- maligned , poor , half - paralyzed , semi- invalided old man . Here is a picture of him at this time : The scene , a dining room in a large , well - appointed Germantown house in ...
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... conversant with these , his possession of the new faculties , and when and how these came to him . It is known , for instance , that as a young man he self to speak , to express itself . " Not. PORTRAITS OF WALT WHITMAN . 47.
... conversant with these , his possession of the new faculties , and when and how these came to him . It is known , for instance , that as a young man he self to speak , to express itself . " Not. PORTRAITS OF WALT WHITMAN . 47.
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... young man he fell in love with a fair damsel , bewitched by pink ribbons in a bonnet and pink roses on a cheek . He quite lost his heart , and the young coquette led him on and on until they exchanged rings ; but he heard her " called ...
... young man he fell in love with a fair damsel , bewitched by pink ribbons in a bonnet and pink roses on a cheek . He quite lost his heart , and the young coquette led him on and on until they exchanged rings ; but he heard her " called ...
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... young Dewey : " We always called him ' Doc . ' Dewey . I suppose it was because his father was a physician . He was the first to drill me in squad drill after I entered the old South Barracks . He became proficient in drill and was ...
... young Dewey : " We always called him ' Doc . ' Dewey . I suppose it was because his father was a physician . He was the first to drill me in squad drill after I entered the old South Barracks . He became proficient in drill and was ...
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