American Monthly Knickerbocker, Volume 17Charles Fenno Hoffman, Lewis Gaylord Clark, Timothy Flint, Kinahan Cornwallis, John Holmes Agnew 1841 |
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... called pipes and pauses ; and during the former , they paddle with the utmost force of their tawny arms , keeping time to their songs , which break upon the silence of the forest , while the period of relaxation is passed in cheerful ...
... called pipes and pauses ; and during the former , they paddle with the utmost force of their tawny arms , keeping time to their songs , which break upon the silence of the forest , while the period of relaxation is passed in cheerful ...
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... called a forest , he involuntarily thinks of the interior region of his own continent , covered with the growth of the primitive ages , and extending to the shores of the Pacific ; filled with the giants of vegetation , who rear their ...
... called a forest , he involuntarily thinks of the interior region of his own continent , covered with the growth of the primitive ages , and extending to the shores of the Pacific ; filled with the giants of vegetation , who rear their ...
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... called the Cabinet of St. Cloud , as the ante - revolutionary government was called the Cabinet of Versailles , and the post - revolutionary one the Cabinet of the Tuilleries . He also took pleasure in improving the chateau and the ...
... called the Cabinet of St. Cloud , as the ante - revolutionary government was called the Cabinet of Versailles , and the post - revolutionary one the Cabinet of the Tuilleries . He also took pleasure in improving the chateau and the ...
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... called the ' Salon of Mercury , ' because the ceiling is painted with the attributes and deeds of the light - fingered god . Vari- ous allegories , drawn from the heathen mythology , are represented , and among them the Delivery of the ...
... called the ' Salon of Mercury , ' because the ceiling is painted with the attributes and deeds of the light - fingered god . Vari- ous allegories , drawn from the heathen mythology , are represented , and among them the Delivery of the ...
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... called , gravely eating our good wishes , whenever we began a new dish . The order and silence with which the domestic service of the din- ner was conducted , were honorable to the interior organization of the royal household . There ...
... called , gravely eating our good wishes , whenever we began a new dish . The order and silence with which the domestic service of the din- ner was conducted , were honorable to the interior organization of the royal household . There ...
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