New Monthly Magazine, and Universal Register, Volume 53E. W. Allen, 1838 |
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Page 194
... once the pride , and , I believe , is still the ornament , of its ancient namesake . As our route by the railroad from Schenectady to Utica had run along the pleasant banks of the Mohawk river , so now our line of canal , branching away ...
... once the pride , and , I believe , is still the ornament , of its ancient namesake . As our route by the railroad from Schenectady to Utica had run along the pleasant banks of the Mohawk river , so now our line of canal , branching away ...
Page 226
... once more to solicit the support of the public to his benefit , which will take place at the English Opera House ( being positively the last time of his ever appearing on the stage ) . " The performances were " The Quaker , " " The Day ...
... once more to solicit the support of the public to his benefit , which will take place at the English Opera House ( being positively the last time of his ever appearing on the stage ) . " The performances were " The Quaker , " " The Day ...
Page 268
... once interesting and appropriate — that there hardly is room on any part of them to cut a dot to an i . Some persons have suggested that in the event of free and unlimited admission to this , and to edifices of a like kind being granted ...
... once interesting and appropriate — that there hardly is room on any part of them to cut a dot to an i . Some persons have suggested that in the event of free and unlimited admission to this , and to edifices of a like kind being granted ...
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