The United States Magazine and Democratic Review, Volume 16Langtree and O'Sullivan, 1815 |
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... hand ; shuffling shoes ; and Lankey a little man , withal : he descend- ed the steps slowly , struck across the Park ... hands of one of these fierce - whiskered Jews , carried into a gloomy cavern , and presently sent forth again , in a ...
... hand ; shuffling shoes ; and Lankey a little man , withal : he descend- ed the steps slowly , struck across the Park ... hands of one of these fierce - whiskered Jews , carried into a gloomy cavern , and presently sent forth again , in a ...
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... hand shop , when Lankey looked up at it , and a mysterious little man standing in an upper window wink- ed at Lankey , and uttered in a low voice : " All right ! " Lankey looked at him with astonish- ment written out on his countenance ...
... hand shop , when Lankey looked up at it , and a mysterious little man standing in an upper window wink- ed at Lankey , and uttered in a low voice : " All right ! " Lankey looked at him with astonish- ment written out on his countenance ...
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... hand , and run against in token of affectionate recogni- tion by a big vagabond , Lankey , all things considered , made good speed ; and , before he well knew it , was out upon the Avenue ; and then he began to quake . He had not gone ...
... hand , and run against in token of affectionate recogni- tion by a big vagabond , Lankey , all things considered , made good speed ; and , before he well knew it , was out upon the Avenue ; and then he began to quake . He had not gone ...
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... hand This day is doing battle to guard for thee thy land ! Bethink thee of thine honor ! bethink thee of thy need , When wounded sore and helpless thou at his gates didst bleed ! And by thine oath of knighthood , and by thy hope of ...
... hand This day is doing battle to guard for thee thy land ! Bethink thee of thine honor ! bethink thee of thy need , When wounded sore and helpless thou at his gates didst bleed ! And by thine oath of knighthood , and by thy hope of ...
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... hands . The stomach can only be fed by the labor of the hands , and , as every man is fur- nished with these organs in both kinds , every man is created to labor . It is every man's duty to feed his own mouth ; no man has a just claim ...
... hands . The stomach can only be fed by the labor of the hands , and , as every man is fur- nished with these organs in both kinds , every man is created to labor . It is every man's duty to feed his own mouth ; no man has a just claim ...
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