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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... observe such orders as from time to time you shall receive from HIS MAJESTY , myself , or other superior officers , according to the rules and discipline of war . Given at New - York this sixth day of April , 1758 , in the thirty ...
... observe such orders as from time to time you shall receive from HIS MAJESTY , myself , or other superior officers , according to the rules and discipline of war . Given at New - York this sixth day of April , 1758 , in the thirty ...
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... observed in his own regiment . All were equally cheered by his civility and self - sacrificing nature : and the details in which he engaged for the general health and comfort sur- prised all , and endeared him beyond any comparison . In ...
... observed in his own regiment . All were equally cheered by his civility and self - sacrificing nature : and the details in which he engaged for the general health and comfort sur- prised all , and endeared him beyond any comparison . In ...
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... observe the landing place , and the force of the enemy there . He re- turned and reported a party in possession ... observation . The Governor of Canada , the Marquis de Vandreuil , displayed his energy in bringing to the defence his ...
... observe the landing place , and the force of the enemy there . He re- turned and reported a party in possession ... observation . The Governor of Canada , the Marquis de Vandreuil , displayed his energy in bringing to the defence his ...
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... observation from nearly the summit of Mount Defiance , which overlooked the Fort , the grounds , and newly- made entrenchments , and reported it practicable to carry those works if attacked immediately , as the lines appeared unfinished ...
... observation from nearly the summit of Mount Defiance , which overlooked the Fort , the grounds , and newly- made entrenchments , and reported it practicable to carry those works if attacked immediately , as the lines appeared unfinished ...
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... observed within its folds , a curiously shaped stone or tablet ; and on it was en- graved in large roman letters , The man who will not injure himself , no person can injure . ' This is the last intercourse the Naiad has deigned to hold ...
... observed within its folds , a curiously shaped stone or tablet ; and on it was en- graved in large roman letters , The man who will not injure himself , no person can injure . ' This is the last intercourse the Naiad has deigned to hold ...
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