Littell's Living Age, Volume 303, Issue 3933Littell, Son and Company, 1919 |
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Page 447
... course of conversation he recognized me he became keenly interested and prom- ised to do all in his power . While we were talking Colonel Puskar , Com- mander - in - Chief of this Eastern army , came in and joined in the talk . I had ...
... course of conversation he recognized me he became keenly interested and prom- ised to do all in his power . While we were talking Colonel Puskar , Com- mander - in - Chief of this Eastern army , came in and joined in the talk . I had ...
Page 449
... course to adopt , hic and in the morning , after waiting a nd long time for the one samovar of the me establishment to travel in the direction had of our room , we made a rough break- om fast and then divided our food and ed other ...
... course to adopt , hic and in the morning , after waiting a nd long time for the one samovar of the me establishment to travel in the direction had of our room , we made a rough break- om fast and then divided our food and ed other ...
Page 467
... course with a firm desire to do his duty . So we close his book with a not unkindly feeling toward a defeated foe whose name will be imperishably connected with the worst defeat and the most brilliant victories in the long history of ...
... course with a firm desire to do his duty . So we close his book with a not unkindly feeling toward a defeated foe whose name will be imperishably connected with the worst defeat and the most brilliant victories in the long history of ...
Page 471
... course of a fort- night , were brought to bay near Stilbro ' ; the remaining two it was necessary to seek farther off : their haunts were supposed to lie near Birmingham . A novel , it was said , of daguerrotype portraits and of vivid ...
... course of a fort- night , were brought to bay near Stilbro ' ; the remaining two it was necessary to seek farther off : their haunts were supposed to lie near Birmingham . A novel , it was said , of daguerrotype portraits and of vivid ...
Page 473
... course , to which the public owed its chief knowl- edge , such as it was , of the industrial background , was the sensational Put Yourself in His Place , contributed to the Cornhill Magazine in 1869–1870 by Charles Reade , then at the ...
... course , to which the public owed its chief knowl- edge , such as it was , of the industrial background , was the sensational Put Yourself in His Place , contributed to the Cornhill Magazine in 1869–1870 by Charles Reade , then at the ...
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