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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... seen ascending the Heights of Quebec to the Plains of Abraham , and there , while bat- tling for a stronghold , dying with the words of triumphant bravery on his tongue , amid the scenes of carnage and the shouts of victory . The ...
... seen ascending the Heights of Quebec to the Plains of Abraham , and there , while bat- tling for a stronghold , dying with the words of triumphant bravery on his tongue , amid the scenes of carnage and the shouts of victory . The ...
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... seen ; it is so explanatory of the peculiar service of the scout that I venture to give it a place here verbatim : By His Excellency JAMES ABERCROMBIE , Esquire , Colonel of HIS MAJESTY'S Forty - Fourth Re- giment of Foot , Colonel - in ...
... seen ; it is so explanatory of the peculiar service of the scout that I venture to give it a place here verbatim : By His Excellency JAMES ABERCROMBIE , Esquire , Colonel of HIS MAJESTY'S Forty - Fourth Re- giment of Foot , Colonel - in ...
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... seen any ground so admirably fitted for it . No further ceremony was necessary , for his lordship could not but be alive to a play at the mention of which the eyes of every New- England scout - and there were at least twelve of them ...
... seen any ground so admirably fitted for it . No further ceremony was necessary , for his lordship could not but be alive to a play at the mention of which the eyes of every New- England scout - and there were at least twelve of them ...
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... seen in every direction ; now mounting the breast - work in the rear , now running , with every imaginable absurdity of antics , and now barking with such appearance of hearty enjoyment , that the scouts gave him a cheer . As luck would ...
... seen in every direction ; now mounting the breast - work in the rear , now running , with every imaginable absurdity of antics , and now barking with such appearance of hearty enjoyment , that the scouts gave him a cheer . As luck would ...
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... seen with his own hair . " The strength of his constitution enables him to undergo all hardships ; and ' t is his opinion that every officer ought to be able to do the same , and live and fare like the common men . To this end he has ...
... seen with his own hair . " The strength of his constitution enables him to undergo all hardships ; and ' t is his opinion that every officer ought to be able to do the same , and live and fare like the common men . To this end he has ...
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