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Madison Avenue NEW YORK
171 Madison Avenue NEW YORK, N.Y. PRINTED IN THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA Contents PROEM.
— from The Decameron of Giovanni Boccaccio by Giovanni Boccaccio

Manila and New York
Manila and New York, 1912.
— from Rizal's own story of his life by José Rizal

Minneapolis and New York
1917—The Baker Importing Co., Minneapolis and New York, puts on the United States market Barrington Hall soluble coffee.
— from All About Coffee by William H. (William Harrison) Ukers

Montreal and New York
You can see Montreal and New York, and then if you don't want to stay you can go back.
— from Sister Carrie: A Novel by Theodore Dreiser

MOS Ay now you
MOS: Ay, now you have put your fortune in her hands.
— from Volpone; Or, The Fox by Ben Jonson

moralists are not yet
To suppose that there is any thought whatever that can have a deferring effect, after the fear of death, which is so strong and so closely bound up with the nature of every living thing, has shown itself powerless; in other words, to suppose that there is a thought still mightier than this fear—is a daring assumption, all the more so, when we see, that it is one which is so difficult to discover that the moralists are not yet able to determine it with precision.
— from The Basis of Morality by Arthur Schopenhauer

Madison Avenue New York
LAURENCE HUTTON 559 Madison Avenue, New York, January 2, 1900.
— from The Story of My Life With her letters (1887-1901) and a supplementary account of her education, including passages from the reports and letters of her teacher, Anne Mansfield Sullivan, by John Albert Macy by Helen Keller

me and now you
“The old thoughts, with what they may bring with them, come and visit me, and now you also come!
— from Andersen's Fairy Tales by H. C. (Hans Christian) Andersen

may an now you
All day you yell you love may an' now you leave may!"
— from Believe You Me! by Nina Wilcox Putnam

Manuel and not you
When you wedded me, I swear I'd got so I made et Manuel, and not you, who was holding me, and for nine months I've borne his cheild beneath my broken heart.
— from Beggars on Horseback by F. Tennyson (Fryniwyd Tennyson) Jesse

Moses answers not yet
[38] but Moses answers, not yet reassured, “If Thy Presence (Thy Face) go not up with us, carry us not up hence.
— from The Expositor's Bible: The Book of Exodus by G. A. (George Alexander) Chadwick

me and now you
You called me a coward; you struck me; and now you try to poison the wound with your bitter words.
— from Midnight Webs by George Manville Fenn

most approved New York
She had gone through a finishing-school {11} of the most approved New York type, yet Philip knew more of languages and history and science than she, when they chanced—never through her fault—to converse on such dry subjects; he knew more flowers than she had ever seen in a florist’s shop in the city; and once when she had attempted to decorate the rather bare walls of the farm-house parlor he corrected her taste with a skill which she was obliged to admit.
— from Country Luck by John Habberton

matter and next year
A famous gardener from Upminster renowned through all the West had come over and given his personal attention to the matter, and next year wonderful
— from Halcyone by Elinor Glyn

Madison Avenue N Y
1 Dr. Josephine Walter, 61 W. 74th Street, N. Y. City. 1 Dr. Henry W. Wandles, 9 E. 39th Street, N. Y. City. 1 Dr. Freeman F. Ward, 616 Madison Avenue, N. Y. City. 1 Dr. Edward J. Ware, 121 W. 93rd Street, N. Y. City. 2 Kommerzienrat Richard Weidner, Gotha, Germany.
— from Napoleon's Campaign in Russia, Anno 1812; Medico-Historical by Achilles Rose

made at New York
" It was a clear, cool night when the landing was made at New York.
— from Randy of the River; Or, The Adventures of a Young Deckhand by Alger, Horatio, Jr.

Madrid and New York
Google Books has offered books digitized in the participating libraries (Harvard, Stanford, Michigan, Oxford, California, Virginia, Wisconsin-Madison, Complutense of Madrid and New York Public Library), with either the full text for public domain books or excerpts for copyrighted books.
— from Technology and Books for All by Marie Lebert

Museum at New York
The Metropolitan Museum at New York, on the other hand, rests its claim to distinction on the possession of General Cesnola’s enormous collections of Cypriote pottery of all periods.
— from History of Ancient Pottery: Greek, Etruscan, and Roman. Volume 1 (of 2) by H. B. (Henry Beauchamp) Walters


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