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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... interest which was felt in this campaign , and in the prospects of conquest and glory to the British arms , that the enrol- ment of the men under the act of the legislatures in the different colo- nies was nearly completed by volunteers ...
... interest which was felt in this campaign , and in the prospects of conquest and glory to the British arms , that the enrol- ment of the men under the act of the legislatures in the different colo- nies was nearly completed by volunteers ...
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... interest , the visitor is at a loss whether to fix his mind upon the thrilling incidents of its history , or the extraordinary beauty which nature has lavished upon it . Its commerce now consists of a sailing craft , matchless in speed ...
... interest , the visitor is at a loss whether to fix his mind upon the thrilling incidents of its history , or the extraordinary beauty which nature has lavished upon it . Its commerce now consists of a sailing craft , matchless in speed ...
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... interest . To this Macgregor demurred , and no settlement was ever had . For , ' says he , if these be your principles , I shall not make it my principle to pay you the interest , nor my inte- rest to pay you the principal ! ' In the ...
... interest . To this Macgregor demurred , and no settlement was ever had . For , ' says he , if these be your principles , I shall not make it my principle to pay you the interest , nor my inte- rest to pay you the principal ! ' In the ...
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... interest that Lieutenant- Colonel Howe may supply the place of his late brother as your representative in Parliament . Per- mit me , therefore , to implore the protection of every one of you , as the mother of him whose life has been ...
... interest that Lieutenant- Colonel Howe may supply the place of his late brother as your representative in Parliament . Per- mit me , therefore , to implore the protection of every one of you , as the mother of him whose life has been ...
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... interest to posterity , he stocked the pond with perch , which are now become so numerous , that between the pleasure of fishing for them , viewing the surrounding picturesque scenery , and searching for the un- fathomable part of the ...
... interest to posterity , he stocked the pond with perch , which are now become so numerous , that between the pleasure of fishing for them , viewing the surrounding picturesque scenery , and searching for the un- fathomable part of the ...
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