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of flowers, or even the occasional noise of an accordeon, Whitman reiterated this refrain often as part
1816–1876), an American stage actress who also lived in Europe and could play both male and female parts
We will confess, for our part, a fondness for a tastily illustrated work—like those of which the Harpers
The No. 6 is occupied with the latter part of Henry Beauclerk's reign—the full regins "Reigns" is misspelled
England (1133–1189), successor of King Stephen, grandson of Henry I, Empress Matilda's son. , and part
Some of the storied ones of earth! How rich with meaning, is the life of each of them!
No. 2. R. Martin, 26 John st.., N. Y.
On another part of the wall, you may see Mrs. J. C.
preserving trees, constructing a park on Fort Greene, &c.) to clinch her reputation as the city of this part
Graham's, Graham's Magazine , published in Philadelphia from 1841–1858, pursued a focus on short stories
long–time editor, Sarah Josepha Hale (1788–1879), the magazine published original works of poetry, short stories
Neal (1807–1847), humorist and author of the Charcoal Sketches , contributed the illustrated short story
Hall has contributed an excellent story and the "Sketches Abroad," by an American lady, are exceedingly
.; Graham's Magazine, published in Philadelphia from 1841–1858, pursued a focus on short stories, critical
long–time editor, Sarah Josepha Hale (1788–1879), the magazine published original works of poetry, short stories
Neal (1807–1847), humorist and author of the Charcoal Sketches, contributed the illustrated short story
Twist is a London high born orphan whose story critiques the living conditions of the working poor and
Her story, like the others, is filled with tragedy, misfortune, the loss of innocence, and the examination
There are few prettier customs than that, said to be prevalent in some parts of Europe, of adorning the
Twist is a London high born orphan whose story critiques the living conditions of the working poor and
Her story, like the others, is filled with tragedy, misfortune, the loss of innocence, and the examination
Her last New York performance occurred around 1844 (Ireland, 231). and Miss Horn, Kate Horn was an English
.; Kate Horn was an English actress who "first appeared in Sudden Thoughts, a farce, in October 1840.
Revolutions and Napoleonic Wars, the countries of Europe experienced an extended period of peace thanks in part
With the accursed token of Judas, (the master part of the artist, in our opinion) and the pure gentleness
Yet the average intellect and education of the American people is ahead of all other parts of the world
JESSIE'S FLIRTATIONS; By the author of "Kate in Search of a Husband." Harper & Brothers.
this would richly entitle us to a pair of boxed ears; and come to think of it, all who have read "Kate's
To be serious the story seems to be a very attractive one, and we have no doubt will abundantly repay
"TRAVELLING LETTERS, Written on the Road," (Part I,) by Charles Dickens, is also published by Wiley &
—This work, with that just noticed and Darwin's voyage of a Naturalist , form part of HARPER'S NEW MISSCELLANY
It is most comprehensive; the author sailed to various parts of the world, and this book is the well-written
(Taylor & Co. 2 Astor House, N. Y.) Titian's Venus .
See "Literary Notices," Brooklyn Daily Eagle , August 26, 1846: 2.
'The Fisherman,' in no. 2, is one of the best done engravings of its size, we know . . . . . .
See "Literary Notices," Brooklyn Daily Eagle, August 26, 1846: 2.
—(Taylor & Co., 2 Astor House, N. Y.) Living Age, No. 105.
See Duff Green, "[Untitled]," The Pilot and Transcript 1, No. 78 (Baltimore, July 15, 1840): 2; Richard
Before: William Henry Harrison Showed Rich Presidential Candidates How to Win," American History 47, no. 2
See Duff Green, "[Untitled]," The Pilot and Transcript 1, No. 78 (Baltimore, July 15, 1840): 2; Richard
Before: William Henry Harrison Showed Rich Presidential Candidates How to Win," American History 47, no. 2
Tracery refers to the intersecting system of decoration in the upper part of a window, screen or panel
same architectural features as Grace Church, although the overall effect is more subdued, owing in part
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A single drop less than the 2½ gallons, it was shown, would not move the hands of the dial; but the instant
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However, this editorial is part of a series of texts that deal with a coherent theme that has been identified
A part of the bed clothes was consumed, and most of the pillow under his head—together with the book
Many drawing books of the period were part of a larger democratic effort to cultivate the taste of the
His drawing cards were part of a national effort to teach drawing as a skill in the schools while also
Number 182 of Littell's Living Age , (Berford & co., 2 Astor house,) has eighteen splendid full articles
Price $2 per annum, in advance.
His stories are generally full of incident.
Taylor, 2 Astor House.
alternately the Battle of Poplar Spring Church or the Battle of Peebles' Farm (Virginia, September 30–October 2,
Then we are told that the Fifty-first esteems, as part of its regimental history, the making of such
alternately the Battle of Poplar Spring Church or the Battle of Peebles' Farm (Virginia, September 30–October 2,
as the Battle of Poplar Spring Church or the Battle of Peebles' Farm (Virginia, September 30–October 2,
The Fifty-first New-York Volunteers are a part of the Second Division of the Ninth Corps, were recruiting
the war he continued teaching dance lessons at the ballroom of Tammany Hall in New York City. as a part
Their charge was vehement, and caused that part of our force on the right of the Fifty-first to give
See George Whitman's October 2, 1864 letter to his mother for his brief account of capture.
in The Uncollected Poetry and Prose of Walt Whitman (Garden City, NY: Doubleday, Page & Co., 1921), 2:
as the Battle of Poplar Spring Church or the Battle of Peebles' Farm (Virginia, September 30–October 2,
alternately the Battle of Poplar Spring Church or the Battle of Peebles' Farm (Virginia, September 30–October 2,
Church and was the site of the Battle of Peebles' Farm (see above note).; See George Whitman's October 2,
But there is another and full as important side to the story.
Toward the latter part of the afternoon you see the furloughed men, sometimes singly, sometimes in small
I found he wanted to go part of the road in my direction, so we walked on together.
His father was dead and his mother living in some part of East Tennessee; all the men were from that
part of the country.
Newspaper Abstracts: July 1, 1863–December 31, 1865 (Westminster, Maryland: Heritage Books, 2000), 2:
Newspaper Abstracts: July 1, 1863–December 31, 1865 (Westminster, Maryland: Heritage Books, 2000), 2:
Spent a good part of the day in a large brick mansion, on the banks of the Rappahannock, immediately
These wards are either lettered alphabetically, Ward G, Ward K, or else numerically, 1, 2, 3, &c.
Not long since I sat a good part of the morning by his bedside, Ward E, Armory-square.
LATTER PART OF 1864 IN NEW-YORK.
But there is every kind of wound in every part of the body.
NUMBERS OF SICK AND WOUNDED GATHERED IN AND AROUND WASHINGTON—THE PLAN OF ONE-STORY BARRACKS FOR THEM
These sheds now adopted are long, one-story edifices, sometimes ranged along in a row, with their heads
to the street, and numbered either alphabetically, Wards A, or B, C, D and so on; or Wards 1, 2, 3,
A few weeks ago the vast area of the second story of that noblest of Washington buildings, the Patent
Let me tell his story—it is but one of thousands.
Some say too, the columns front and rear of the Old Capitol part, there in the centre center , are now
The ambulances are, of course, the most melancholy part of the army-wagon panorama that one sees everywhere
Then the trees and their dark and glistening verdure play their part.
in The Uncollected Poetry and Prose of Walt Whitman (Garden City, NY: Doubleday, Page & Co., 1921), 2:
in The Uncollected Poetry and Prose of Walt Whitman (Garden City, NY: Doubleday, Page & Co., 1921), 2:
Earlier in the Summer you might have seen the President and his wife, toward the latter part of the afternoon
or fifteen of the convalescent soldiers, young men, nurses, &c., with books in their hands, taking part
the cots themselves, with their drapery of white curtains, and the shadows down the lower and upper parts
Originally part of a libretto in the opera Clari , which debuted in London in 1823, the song quickly
Then there hangs something majestic about a man who has borne his part in battles, especially if he is
Van Cott, on the part of the Water Commissioners, abandoned several of the more obnoxious provisions,
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denounced—by living in damp and ill-ventilated apartments, and the want of proper sanitary provisions on the part
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There appeared, on the part of the Commissioners and their employees, to be every desire to afford explanation
and down Ann street to the pierhead — total length of 7360 feet — with a uniform descending grade of 2
The remaining streets have good falls for the most part, and the same system of pipe sewers as that recommended
As he understood it, the greater part of those present were in no wise affected by the matter.
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distribution of water while the old Commissioners hold over, simply to complete the construction of those parts
But section 2 provides that "all incidental expenses"—to an unlimited amount—shall be met by the issue
no doubt a good deal of denunciation of the principle of the bill will be uttered; but for our own part
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We have drank in all part of North American, at Niagara, at the Straits of Machinaw, the Missouri, the
Of the financial part of the inquiry aroused by the late and pending Water Works dispute, we have only
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often cheated institution "the public," was safe to get its money's worth for its money; that this part
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It is the part, however, of common sense and strict honesty, that whenever any real and judicious improvement
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The embankment is nearly completed, and in some parts the workmen are putting down the facing stone.
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Journal’s lamentations seriatim , we fail to discover in them any serious cause for disquietude on the part
But Queens County tradesmen have reaped the benefit of a demand for the necessaries of life on the part
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It was found to amount to 1 part in 96, taking the average velocities of the current at the ends or outfall
of water at command, as also the inclination attainable for the main sewers, (at all events in that part
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contract can be executed, it is their duty to see to its execution; but if they are convinced that part
of it is impracticable let them accomplish the major part which is practicable.
contractors, when they have guaranteed their good faith by executing the most costly and difficult part
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