Littell's Living Age, Volume 2Living Age Company, Incorporated, 1844 |
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Page 228
... carried to the grave by six of the poorest men of the parish , to each of whom I order a suit of grey coarse cloth as mourning . ' " I do desire ( says Gray ) that my body may be deposited in the vault , made by my late dear mother in ...
... carried to the grave by six of the poorest men of the parish , to each of whom I order a suit of grey coarse cloth as mourning . ' " I do desire ( says Gray ) that my body may be deposited in the vault , made by my late dear mother in ...
Page 246
... carried the measure of the Union over the Canadas . He met his first Parliament , convoked under the Union , and after elections carried by open and unblushing force , he succeeded in carrying through the first session , be- came the ...
... carried the measure of the Union over the Canadas . He met his first Parliament , convoked under the Union , and after elections carried by open and unblushing force , he succeeded in carrying through the first session , be- came the ...
Page 699
... carried off ! We hasten to make a sortie their crops , destroyed their villages , and carried to avenge the honor of outraged France ! away everything that could be made into rations , gloire , vive la France , jusqu'à la mort ! they ...
... carried off ! We hasten to make a sortie their crops , destroyed their villages , and carried to avenge the honor of outraged France ! away everything that could be made into rations , gloire , vive la France , jusqu'à la mort ! they ...
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