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Page 176
... seen that Mr. Browne's details are not exactly to be trusted - and that he is somewhat of a colorist . The book is , in every sense , far inferior to Mr. Dana's ; but we suppose there is no reason to doubt the author's facts - and his ...
... seen that Mr. Browne's details are not exactly to be trusted - and that he is somewhat of a colorist . The book is , in every sense , far inferior to Mr. Dana's ; but we suppose there is no reason to doubt the author's facts - and his ...
Page 233
... seen , is the following , from a field officer of the 2nd regiment of Illinois volunteers . We copy it from the St. Louis Republican . It is no doubt a faithful narrative of the most bloody battle ever fought on the American continent ...
... seen , is the following , from a field officer of the 2nd regiment of Illinois volunteers . We copy it from the St. Louis Republican . It is no doubt a faithful narrative of the most bloody battle ever fought on the American continent ...
Page 258
... seen the Park Theatre unprofitably filled by dancers , who ex- hausted the treasury , turned into a circus and occu- pied by horses and clowns ; we have seen worse when it was not occupied at all , when it was con- sidered risking a ...
... seen the Park Theatre unprofitably filled by dancers , who ex- hausted the treasury , turned into a circus and occu- pied by horses and clowns ; we have seen worse when it was not occupied at all , when it was con- sidered risking a ...
Contents
Life and Services of Admiral Brenton | 1 |
Frazer Gen his Burial | 192 |
River The | 244 |
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