The Knickerbocker: Or, New-York Monthly Magazine, Volumen36Charles Fenno Hoffman, Timothy Flint, Lewis Gaylord Clark, Kinahan Cornwallis, John Holmes Agnew 1850 |
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... hear the address of the minister and to vote supplies and men . In it they were informed ex- plicitly of his purposes ; that Louisbourg was to be reduced , to pre- vent farther communication of the French with Canada ; that Fort Du ...
... hear the address of the minister and to vote supplies and men . In it they were informed ex- plicitly of his purposes ; that Louisbourg was to be reduced , to pre- vent farther communication of the French with Canada ; that Fort Du ...
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... hear he has put two or three officers under arrest for refusing to obey these commands ; and ' t is very likely they will be broke for setting bad examples to the army . His soldiers love and fear him , and are willing to com- ply with ...
... hear he has put two or three officers under arrest for refusing to obey these commands ; and ' t is very likely they will be broke for setting bad examples to the army . His soldiers love and fear him , and are willing to com- ply with ...
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... hear ; and which , in articulating the words of Holy Writ , not only with admirable discretion and musical empha- sis , but with a knowledge that can but be the result of profound inves- tigation , enriches the mind of the hearer with a ...
... hear ; and which , in articulating the words of Holy Writ , not only with admirable discretion and musical empha- sis , but with a knowledge that can but be the result of profound inves- tigation , enriches the mind of the hearer with a ...
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... hear , Bold plunderer ! the mellow burst of song Float from thy watch - place on the mossy tree Close at the corn - field's edge . ' 1 . ALTHOUGH a thousand strings in Nature's lyre Melodious welcome give to beauteous May , Yon black ...
... hear , Bold plunderer ! the mellow burst of song Float from thy watch - place on the mossy tree Close at the corn - field's edge . ' 1 . ALTHOUGH a thousand strings in Nature's lyre Melodious welcome give to beauteous May , Yon black ...
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... hear no more His voice afloat upon the vernal air . W. H. C. H. THE EARL OF CHAT I AM . * BY T. ROMEYN BECK . THERE have been two persons who have borne the title of Earl of Chatham ; ' but no one will mistake as to whom it is applied ...
... hear no more His voice afloat upon the vernal air . W. H. C. H. THE EARL OF CHAT I AM . * BY T. ROMEYN BECK . THERE have been two persons who have borne the title of Earl of Chatham ; ' but no one will mistake as to whom it is applied ...
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