Littell's Living Age, Volume 35Living Age Company, Incorporated, 1852 |
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Page 143
... perhaps a little because the whigs dismissed Mr. H. from an office in the custom - house . We think they might have done the country more good in some other way . And perhaps not ; for the leisure thus given has produced several ...
... perhaps a little because the whigs dismissed Mr. H. from an office in the custom - house . We think they might have done the country more good in some other way . And perhaps not ; for the leisure thus given has produced several ...
Page 223
... perhaps less interest than any other of our colonies , which may be attributed to its insignificant size and remote situation ; whilst the whole of the white population , with the ex- ception of the military quartered there , a few ...
... perhaps less interest than any other of our colonies , which may be attributed to its insignificant size and remote situation ; whilst the whole of the white population , with the ex- ception of the military quartered there , a few ...
Page 305
... Perhaps from want of leisure , perhaps for the sake of coolness , the logs had been left rough , and the spaces between were not filled up with clay and moss , as is the practice further north . So the mosquitoes swarmed in and out ...
... Perhaps from want of leisure , perhaps for the sake of coolness , the logs had been left rough , and the spaces between were not filled up with clay and moss , as is the practice further north . So the mosquitoes swarmed in and out ...
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