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Northern Illinois University
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New York Weekly
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v. 25 no. 18
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New York Weekly, v. XXV, no. 18, March 17, 1870 (Issue) |
Author: |
Doesticks, Q. K. Philander, 1831-1875
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Date: |
March 17, 1870 |
First Sentence: |
Well! New Year's day has come and gone, and all the tremendous crop of excellent resolutions, and of valiant determinations to turn over any conceivable number of new leaves, have long ere this either bloomed into maturity and borne good fruit, or have withered prematurely and faded from the world forever. |
Last Sentence: |
Moral.- In drawing up temperance pledges, don't promise for "festive occasions". |
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