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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... perhaps John Stark was as widely - famed as a runner , in the athletic game of wrestling at arm's - length , and the bear - hug , ' through all New - England , or even among the Indians ( to whom his quality became known during his ...
... perhaps John Stark was as widely - famed as a runner , in the athletic game of wrestling at arm's - length , and the bear - hug , ' through all New - England , or even among the Indians ( to whom his quality became known during his ...
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... perhaps the greatest sport is jumping the stick . ' At the mention of this , some half dozen of their followers , whose positions were defined after the same fashion , rose a little , and resting on their elbows , suggested that the ...
... perhaps the greatest sport is jumping the stick . ' At the mention of this , some half dozen of their followers , whose positions were defined after the same fashion , rose a little , and resting on their elbows , suggested that the ...
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... Perhaps the latter were as much disappointed in the rural arrangement as the Europeans themselves . Arriving with military promptness , they found his ' festive board ' to consist of an immense hemlock table , on which the officers cast ...
... Perhaps the latter were as much disappointed in the rural arrangement as the Europeans themselves . Arriving with military promptness , they found his ' festive board ' to consist of an immense hemlock table , on which the officers cast ...
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... perhaps known to the English commander . The prisoners themselves of course were silent regarding the facilities of the place for their temporary exile , and night had scarcely closed when nearly every one of them ' walked off , ' or as ...
... perhaps known to the English commander . The prisoners themselves of course were silent regarding the facilities of the place for their temporary exile , and night had scarcely closed when nearly every one of them ' walked off , ' or as ...
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... perhaps have camped here upon this very ground ; have marched in the winter over these hills with unshod and bleeding feet . This has never been my fortune . My services have been small and my com- forts many . ' By this time the ...
... perhaps have camped here upon this very ground ; have marched in the winter over these hills with unshod and bleeding feet . This has never been my fortune . My services have been small and my com- forts many . ' By this time the ...
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