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... given , was seen by the passengers of the Albany stage , early in the morning , about four or five weeks since , resting himself by the side of the road , a little above King's Bridge . He had in his hand a small bundle tied in a red ...
... given , was seen by the passengers of the Albany stage , early in the morning , about four or five weeks since , resting himself by the side of the road , a little above King's Bridge . He had in his hand a small bundle tied in a red ...
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... given to argue , or , as he called it , philoso- phize , about the most trifling matter ; and to do him justice , I never knew any body that was a match for him , except it was a grave looking old gentleman who called now and then to ...
... given to argue , or , as he called it , philoso- phize , about the most trifling matter ; and to do him justice , I never knew any body that was a match for him , except it was a grave looking old gentleman who called now and then to ...
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... given great trouble and vexation to the regular Dutch settlers , by the introduction of turnpike gates , and country school - houses . It is said also , that Mr. Knickerbocker shook his head sorrowfully at noticing the gradual decay of ...
... given great trouble and vexation to the regular Dutch settlers , by the introduction of turnpike gates , and country school - houses . It is said also , that Mr. Knickerbocker shook his head sorrowfully at noticing the gradual decay of ...
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... given utterance to these rhapsodies whenever they have occurred ; not , I trust , from an unusual spirit of egotism , but merely that the reader may for once have an idea , how an author thinks and feels while he is writing - a kind of ...
... given utterance to these rhapsodies whenever they have occurred ; not , I trust , from an unusual spirit of egotism , but merely that the reader may for once have an idea , how an author thinks and feels while he is writing - a kind of ...
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... given him some idea of its form and situation , he will naturally be curious to know from whence it came , and how it was created . And , indeed , the clearing up of these points is absolutely essen- tial to my history , inasmuch as if ...
... given him some idea of its form and situation , he will naturally be curious to know from whence it came , and how it was created . And , indeed , the clearing up of these points is absolutely essen- tial to my history , inasmuch as if ...
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