The Knickerbocker: Or, New-York Monthly Magazine, Volumen36Charles Fenno Hoffman, Timothy Flint, Lewis Gaylord Clark, John Holmes Agnew, Kinahan Cornwallis 1850 |
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... head of the lake , and arose in the rear , amphitheatre - like , quite above the sites of Fort George and Fort William Henry , and commanded the most important passage where any military works were practicable . The spot is that known ...
... head of the lake , and arose in the rear , amphitheatre - like , quite above the sites of Fort George and Fort William Henry , and commanded the most important passage where any military works were practicable . The spot is that known ...
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... head of the tallest of the company that the out - post scouts considered themselves called in . And Baubier , always before intent on scenting the track of an un- friendly Indian , set up the most hideously unmeaning howling and barking ...
... head of the tallest of the company that the out - post scouts considered themselves called in . And Baubier , always before intent on scenting the track of an un- friendly Indian , set up the most hideously unmeaning howling and barking ...
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... head of hair of his own as an example to the soldiers , which they have followed , so that not a man is to be seen with his own hair . " The strength of his constitution enables him to undergo all hardships ; and ' t is his opinion that ...
... head of hair of his own as an example to the soldiers , which they have followed , so that not a man is to be seen with his own hair . " The strength of his constitution enables him to undergo all hardships ; and ' t is his opinion that ...
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... head : so well skilled were our scouts in the geography of these northern wilds . Returning without a moment's delay to report discoveries , his esti- mation of the force of the French , ( which he supposed to be three thousand and more ...
... head : so well skilled were our scouts in the geography of these northern wilds . Returning without a moment's delay to report discoveries , his esti- mation of the force of the French , ( which he supposed to be three thousand and more ...
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... head of the forces destined to act against Quebec . With the history of that expedition you are familiar , its exceeding difficulties and its brilliant termination ; but you may not probably be aware of a memorable letter addressed by ...
... head of the forces destined to act against Quebec . With the history of that expedition you are familiar , its exceeding difficulties and its brilliant termination ; but you may not probably be aware of a memorable letter addressed by ...
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