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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... means of distressing the French and acquiring information in regard to their situation . Meanwhile , preparation was going on for the main attack . Rogers , always active , joined his favorite warriors , now fast increas- ing in numbers ...
... means of distressing the French and acquiring information in regard to their situation . Meanwhile , preparation was going on for the main attack . Rogers , always active , joined his favorite warriors , now fast increas- ing in numbers ...
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... mean time often interrupted by the cheers of the numbers around , who crowded about him , shouting ' Go on ! go on ! ' He continued : ' Gentleman , I thank you . I thank you for this cordial and hearty evidence of your friendship . When ...
... mean time often interrupted by the cheers of the numbers around , who crowded about him , shouting ' Go on ! go on ! ' He continued : ' Gentleman , I thank you . I thank you for this cordial and hearty evidence of your friendship . When ...
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... means Colonel Delancy's New - York force , which was to have taken post in the rear , was surprised by the French , and suffered their fire for nearly an hour with some loss , when the enemy were driven within their breast - work . This ...
... means Colonel Delancy's New - York force , which was to have taken post in the rear , was surprised by the French , and suffered their fire for nearly an hour with some loss , when the enemy were driven within their breast - work . This ...
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... means in the merchant's power , and every care should be taken to give the young man a thorough mercantile educa- tion . Harry was a handsome youth , with no obvious defect but a su- perabundance of whiskers ; for by some natural ...
... means in the merchant's power , and every care should be taken to give the young man a thorough mercantile educa- tion . Harry was a handsome youth , with no obvious defect but a su- perabundance of whiskers ; for by some natural ...
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... means , is observed with admiration , and with the multitude , if occasion offers , is sure to be popular . How much more is he to be esteemed who infused that vigor and energy through- out every department , who animated every ...
... means , is observed with admiration , and with the multitude , if occasion offers , is sure to be popular . How much more is he to be esteemed who infused that vigor and energy through- out every department , who animated every ...
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