Potter's American Monthly, Volumes 8-9J.E. Potter & Company, 1877 |
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... Father of the American Stage " is perfectly just . His position in literature is well assured . the intimate friend of the heroes of '76 , who made New York their place of abode ; he dramatized numerous events of the Revolution , and ...
... Father of the American Stage " is perfectly just . His position in literature is well assured . the intimate friend of the heroes of '76 , who made New York their place of abode ; he dramatized numerous events of the Revolution , and ...
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... father and friends a reluctant permission that he should try his fortune on the stage . The conduct of his patron on this occasion was very creditable . This gentlemen approved the young man's course as an absolute necessity , and stood ...
... father and friends a reluctant permission that he should try his fortune on the stage . The conduct of his patron on this occasion was very creditable . This gentlemen approved the young man's course as an absolute necessity , and stood ...
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... father's blessing . While together , Bertram and Clarence had formed a desperate plan , to which the mother was to be privy - to leave immediately after the attack was completed , and have their names appear among the missing , for ...
... father's blessing . While together , Bertram and Clarence had formed a desperate plan , to which the mother was to be privy - to leave immediately after the attack was completed , and have their names appear among the missing , for ...
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... father , and pronounced excellent . Mr. R. Gilmore says the execution of it , is superior to the one he had executed in Europe . " We are also favored by Mr. Davis with the original letter which we copy herewith ; it is intensely ...
... father , and pronounced excellent . Mr. R. Gilmore says the execution of it , is superior to the one he had executed in Europe . " We are also favored by Mr. Davis with the original letter which we copy herewith ; it is intensely ...
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... father over the will of his living daughter . The seventh number of the book , which might well have been the last , describes the crisis in the life both of Daniel and of Gwendolen to which the whole story leads up , and the whole of ...
... father over the will of his living daughter . The seventh number of the book , which might well have been the last , describes the crisis in the life both of Daniel and of Gwendolen to which the whole story leads up , and the whole of ...
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