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New York Weekly
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v. 20 no. 46
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New York Weekly, v. XX, no. 46, October 5, 1865 (Issue) |
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October 5, 1865 |
Edition Description: |
"Some say there's nothing made in vain, While others the reverse maintain, And prove it very handy, By citing animals like these: Musquitoes, bed-bugs, crickets, fleas, And worse than all-a dandy!" - Author's Scrap-Book |
First Sentence: |
Richard Livingstone, Esquire, was a lawyer of much ambition, as was manifest from the scrupulous care with which he decorated the outer man. |
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