The New-York Review, and Atheneum Magazine, Volumes 1-2E. Bliss & E. White, 1825 |
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Page 20
... once , on the occurrence of hostilities , to a compass which would be adequate to the public defence . Mr. Calhoun's views , as stated in the report cited at the head of this article , are given too much in detail to be inserted entire ...
... once , on the occurrence of hostilities , to a compass which would be adequate to the public defence . Mr. Calhoun's views , as stated in the report cited at the head of this article , are given too much in detail to be inserted entire ...
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... Once she was startled by the water - fowl , which , as it skimmed along the surface of the water , imaged to her fancy the light canoe impelled by her husband's vigorous arm- again she heard the leap of the heavy muskalongi , and the ...
... Once she was startled by the water - fowl , which , as it skimmed along the surface of the water , imaged to her fancy the light canoe impelled by her husband's vigorous arm- again she heard the leap of the heavy muskalongi , and the ...
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... once the triumph and the test of talent , he has made us see , and hear , and feel all the stir of the glorious strife which has led to consequences ineffably more glorious . But it would be tame and even unfair , to estimate the value ...
... once the triumph and the test of talent , he has made us see , and hear , and feel all the stir of the glorious strife which has led to consequences ineffably more glorious . But it would be tame and even unfair , to estimate the value ...
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... once common in New - England . The Bostonians have no reason to be ashamed of Madam Knight . She must have been no common woman , who could intrepidly encounter the hardships and the hazards of a long and tedious journey , two hundred ...
... once common in New - England . The Bostonians have no reason to be ashamed of Madam Knight . She must have been no common woman , who could intrepidly encounter the hardships and the hazards of a long and tedious journey , two hundred ...
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... once kept awake a whole night by the disputa- tions of a country lieutenant , a sergeant , an ensign , and a dea- con , " contriving how to bring a triangle into a square . " The day following , she arrives at Mr. Devill's house of ...
... once kept awake a whole night by the disputa- tions of a country lieutenant , a sergeant , an ensign , and a dea- con , " contriving how to bring a triangle into a square . " The day following , she arrives at Mr. Devill's house of ...
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