The American Monthly Magazine and Critical Review, Volúmenes3-4Horatio Biglow, Orville Luther Holley H. Biglow, 1818 |
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... miles west of the city of Lahore . A strict regard for the principles of justice , a com- manding , a persuasive eloquence , and an unshrinking fortitude , fitted him for the station in which he was destined to shine . He visited most ...
... miles west of the city of Lahore . A strict regard for the principles of justice , a com- manding , a persuasive eloquence , and an unshrinking fortitude , fitted him for the station in which he was destined to shine . He visited most ...
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... miles , more or less , a population of fourteen millions . The name and importance of the Af- ghauns are conspicuous in the early pe- riods of the modern history of Hindûs- taun . The territories inhabited by that brave and rising ...
... miles , more or less , a population of fourteen millions . The name and importance of the Af- ghauns are conspicuous in the early pe- riods of the modern history of Hindûs- taun . The territories inhabited by that brave and rising ...
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... miles round New - York , which appeared in 1814. He also published , at the request of the Ca- nal Commissioners , a map of the western part of the state of New - York , with the proposed tract of the intended canal from lake Erie to ...
... miles round New - York , which appeared in 1814. He also published , at the request of the Ca- nal Commissioners , a map of the western part of the state of New - York , with the proposed tract of the intended canal from lake Erie to ...
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... mile from the general hospital . ) I was at a loss for some time to know whether the blood came from the facial or lingual artery , until the third or fourth hemorr- hage , when it proved to be the facial ar- tery that was wounded . The ...
... mile from the general hospital . ) I was at a loss for some time to know whether the blood came from the facial or lingual artery , until the third or fourth hemorr- hage , when it proved to be the facial ar- tery that was wounded . The ...
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... miles , ) to that most execrable dungeon , Fort de Bitché . His confinement at first was intolerably strict , but , by degrees , was softened into something more bear- able . His mild and gentle demeanor , the extent and variety of his ...
... miles , ) to that most execrable dungeon , Fort de Bitché . His confinement at first was intolerably strict , but , by degrees , was softened into something more bear- able . His mild and gentle demeanor , the extent and variety of his ...
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