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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... land by a ledge rising to within some eighteen inches of the surface of the water , which , strange to say , was not perhaps known to the English commander . The prisoners themselves of course were silent regarding the facilities of the ...
... land by a ledge rising to within some eighteen inches of the surface of the water , which , strange to say , was not perhaps known to the English commander . The prisoners themselves of course were silent regarding the facilities of the ...
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... appeared at that time , and just as they appear now , except that the fort is in ruins -extends from the point of land made by the joining waters of the two lakes ; and running back , 1850. ] 21 Storming of Ticonderoga .
... appeared at that time , and just as they appear now , except that the fort is in ruins -extends from the point of land made by the joining waters of the two lakes ; and running back , 1850. ] 21 Storming of Ticonderoga .
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... land , The bow - string was tightened , Unsheathed was the brand . Thus take we the ploughshare While the sword lieth still , From her blood - fattened waste lands Earth's garners to fill . And think , though our rulers Feast full on ...
... land , The bow - string was tightened , Unsheathed was the brand . Thus take we the ploughshare While the sword lieth still , From her blood - fattened waste lands Earth's garners to fill . And think , though our rulers Feast full on ...
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... land of the brave , Who roam far away on the ocean's bright wave , To - day in our dear native land is unfurled The banner of Freedom , the pride of the world ! From the East to the West , from the South to the North , Each patriot ...
... land of the brave , Who roam far away on the ocean's bright wave , To - day in our dear native land is unfurled The banner of Freedom , the pride of the world ! From the East to the West , from the South to the North , Each patriot ...
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... land , and our lips are just about to taste the cup that is filled for us but once , that no unseen guardian tells us to tread slowly across the narrow space , and to waste not a drop in the shallow goblet ? Else , in that dear time , I ...
... land , and our lips are just about to taste the cup that is filled for us but once , that no unseen guardian tells us to tread slowly across the narrow space , and to waste not a drop in the shallow goblet ? Else , in that dear time , I ...
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