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Page 559
... English lan- guage . On the last subject , Mr. Reed makes many apposite quotations from the early Eng- lish writers , to show how strong and filial a feeling they entertained towards their native THIS book has many claims to attention ...
... English lan- guage . On the last subject , Mr. Reed makes many apposite quotations from the early Eng- lish writers , to show how strong and filial a feeling they entertained towards their native THIS book has many claims to attention ...
Page 649
... English have not deemed it possible . I yield- topol , after having thoroughly beaten the Rus- ed , and we shall disembark at Old Fort . " This sians . is one of the few times that the marshal al- ludes to any one having any voice in ...
... English have not deemed it possible . I yield- topol , after having thoroughly beaten the Rus- ed , and we shall disembark at Old Fort . " This sians . is one of the few times that the marshal al- ludes to any one having any voice in ...
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... English valor , such as that quoted by Mr. Baxter from the Still , if we can neither expect nor wish the Boston Atlas ; and ill - natured as are the sar- hands of our American kinsmen to be for us , casms about the long siege of ...
... English valor , such as that quoted by Mr. Baxter from the Still , if we can neither expect nor wish the Boston Atlas ; and ill - natured as are the sar- hands of our American kinsmen to be for us , casms about the long siege of ...
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The Chemistry of Common Life | 11 |
Radetski in Italy | 22 |
NEW YORK OBSERVER | 29 |
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