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Connolly, &c. " " Peter Ernest Brulatoure, & Hypolite Nores, & Francis Laforde.
he is getting along—tell Hattie I hope she will take a lesson on the piano every day, and learn to play
for her Uncle Walt—so when he comes home, she can play a beautiful tune — I have been down to the Hospital
Sir: Before pronouncing on the petition of Peter Targarona "for pardon, & remission of forfeiture," the
warm —wish when you write Mother you would always say something abt Hattie's learning to read and play
enervation, and producing depression and enervation as their result;—or else that class of poetry, plays
One of my fellow clerks has taken a seat for me, & made me a present of it—the play is "Queen Elisabeth
think how those old ones you fixed, & fixed again, have held out—but, poor old things, they have got played
John Esten Cooke is a Virginian, who early joined the rebellion, in which his State played so prominent
muscular build—his antecedents here being a race of farmers and mechanics, silent, good-natured, playing
of trifles and dallyings, tires even of wit and smartness, dislikes garrulity and fiction and all play
I play Alphonso neither to genius nor to God.
Here in my knowledge is an estimable family which, when the baby playing on the floor kicked up its skirts
This is one of the central ideas which rule the myriad teeming play of his volume, and interpret it as
a law of Nature interprets the complex play of facts which proceeds from it.
more of soft astral, but dazzling and fierce, With war's flame flames , and the lambent lightnings playing
arising out of a life of depression and enervation, as their result; or else that class of poetry, plays