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... seem now to have been brought to a stand . The success of Knickerbocker had been far be- yond his expectations , but ... seems at this period to have pondered the future with a boding heart . Brevoort , to whom he con- fided his doubts ...
... seem now to have been brought to a stand . The success of Knickerbocker had been far be- yond his expectations , but ... seems at this period to have pondered the future with a boding heart . Brevoort , to whom he con- fided his doubts ...
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... seems to have aimed at rendering his expedition useful to Washington as well as to himself . I have already authorized you ( he writes ) to appropriate the proceeds of my expedition in any way that may seem for our mutual benefit . I ...
... seems to have aimed at rendering his expedition useful to Washington as well as to himself . I have already authorized you ( he writes ) to appropriate the proceeds of my expedition in any way that may seem for our mutual benefit . I ...
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... seems incred- ible that I should only have been two days at Abbotsford . I have ram- bled about the hills with Scott ; visited the haunts of Thomas the Rhymer , and other spots rendered classic by border tale and witching song , and ...
... seems incred- ible that I should only have been two days at Abbotsford . I have ram- bled about the hills with Scott ; visited the haunts of Thomas the Rhymer , and other spots rendered classic by border tale and witching song , and ...
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