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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... mothers in those times . In fact the gal- lantry of the betrothed John or George was judged suspicious unless he readily entered for the great campaign . And now in the colonies of New - England , 1850. ] 3 Storming of Ticonderoga .
... mothers in those times . In fact the gal- lantry of the betrothed John or George was judged suspicious unless he readily entered for the great campaign . And now in the colonies of New - England , 1850. ] 3 Storming of Ticonderoga .
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... mother and brother that most tenderly loved him . ' Early after the news of his death reached England , the mother , Spartan - like , wrote to her son then at Louisbourg , urging him to be brave in the service of his coun- try . Perish ...
... mother and brother that most tenderly loved him . ' Early after the news of his death reached England , the mother , Spartan - like , wrote to her son then at Louisbourg , urging him to be brave in the service of his coun- try . Perish ...
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... mother tongue , and Wolfe's great name compatriot with our own . 6 The great talents of Lord Chatham , and his high rank as an orator and a statesman , have been the theme of kindred talent . To whom is not the brilliant sketch of ...
... mother tongue , and Wolfe's great name compatriot with our own . 6 The great talents of Lord Chatham , and his high rank as an orator and a statesman , have been the theme of kindred talent . To whom is not the brilliant sketch of ...
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... mother . His merits became known to Mr. Pitt . Ambition , ' says Horace Wal- pole , ' ambition , industry , passion for the service , were conspicuous in him . He seemed to breathe for nothing but fame , and lost no moment in qualifying ...
... mother . His merits became known to Mr. Pitt . Ambition , ' says Horace Wal- pole , ' ambition , industry , passion for the service , were conspicuous in him . He seemed to breathe for nothing but fame , and lost no moment in qualifying ...
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... mother to yield as little power as possible to his ministers , and to govern for himself . The history of the numerous administrations during his reign , as it is now constantly coming to light , clearly show that he profited by these ...
... mother to yield as little power as possible to his ministers , and to govern for himself . The history of the numerous administrations during his reign , as it is now constantly coming to light , clearly show that he profited by these ...
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