Potter's American Monthly, Volumes 8-9J.E. Potter & Company, 1877 |
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... gave personal pledges freely - but cash must be had and at once ; patriotism could not winning the Christmas victory at Trenton , the Congress at last yielded to the dictates of common sense by adopting his repeated counsels in reduc ...
... gave personal pledges freely - but cash must be had and at once ; patriotism could not winning the Christmas victory at Trenton , the Congress at last yielded to the dictates of common sense by adopting his repeated counsels in reduc ...
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... gave her what food I had and a buffalo robe , though I should suffer both cold and hunger for want of them . That night I made my lodging by a good fire in a clump of woods , and returned next day to St. Paul . But I still could think ...
... gave her what food I had and a buffalo robe , though I should suffer both cold and hunger for want of them . That night I made my lodging by a good fire in a clump of woods , and returned next day to St. Paul . But I still could think ...
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... gave them rank and power . Polygamy was everywhere practiced among them , and the husband had abso- lute control of his wives . Vice was rife among them , and the whisky of the white man has made them more vicious and degraded . Like ...
... gave them rank and power . Polygamy was everywhere practiced among them , and the husband had abso- lute control of his wives . Vice was rife among them , and the whisky of the white man has made them more vicious and degraded . Like ...
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... gave place to a vigorous debate con- cerning the duty of the Congress remaining in session till driven from the hall at the point of This was said by Colonel Pierre Van Cortlandt , who 42 THE FAIR PATRIOT Of the revOLUTION .
... gave place to a vigorous debate con- cerning the duty of the Congress remaining in session till driven from the hall at the point of This was said by Colonel Pierre Van Cortlandt , who 42 THE FAIR PATRIOT Of the revOLUTION .
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... gave him fifteen shillings and sixpence for a sail . CHAPTER XVIII . LOVE STRONGER THAN DEATH . His Majesty's ship , the Vulture , well named , was making slow progress up the Hudson River on a special expedition on behalf of the ...
... gave him fifteen shillings and sixpence for a sail . CHAPTER XVIII . LOVE STRONGER THAN DEATH . His Majesty's ship , the Vulture , well named , was making slow progress up the Hudson River on a special expedition on behalf of the ...
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