The Knickerbocker: Or, New-York Monthly Magazine, Volume 56Charles Fenno Hoffman, Timothy Flint, Lewis Gaylord Clark, Kinahan Cornwallis, John Holmes Agnew 1833 - American periodicals |
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Page 108
... called the next day at the house of mourning . The parents were from Scotland , and had laid their dead boy ROBERT upon a table , robed for the grave . All were weeping ; parents , brothers , and sisters , except little JAMIE - two and ...
... called the next day at the house of mourning . The parents were from Scotland , and had laid their dead boy ROBERT upon a table , robed for the grave . All were weeping ; parents , brothers , and sisters , except little JAMIE - two and ...
Page 133
... called to officiate . The Dutch ship , The Prophet Samuel , ' in 1680 brought over more emigrants ; and some years after , several distinguished families arrived . Commerce , manufactures , and especially agriculture , received great ...
... called to officiate . The Dutch ship , The Prophet Samuel , ' in 1680 brought over more emigrants ; and some years after , several distinguished families arrived . Commerce , manufactures , and especially agriculture , received great ...
Page 535
... called , distant about a mile from the locality we are describing . ' It was a curious habitation for those who had always lived within walls of masonry , built upon the square . ' Its site had been selected as adapted by nature for ...
... called , distant about a mile from the locality we are describing . ' It was a curious habitation for those who had always lived within walls of masonry , built upon the square . ' Its site had been selected as adapted by nature for ...
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