Potter's American Monthly, Volumes 8-9J.E. Potter & Company, 1877 |
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... means ? The Congress had neither money nor credit ; it had not fulfilled its promises to the soldiers in the past , and its farther promises would not avail . The men had unlimited confidence in their chief , and his word was sufficient ...
... means ? The Congress had neither money nor credit ; it had not fulfilled its promises to the soldiers in the past , and its farther promises would not avail . The men had unlimited confidence in their chief , and his word was sufficient ...
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... means sky - tinted water , in the poetic language of the Dakota . We set our traps and then encamped for the night . The next day we proceeded ten miles farther , and again set our traps . So we went on for five days , and then the ...
... means sky - tinted water , in the poetic language of the Dakota . We set our traps and then encamped for the night . The next day we proceeded ten miles farther , and again set our traps . So we went on for five days , and then the ...
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... means of sustenance , he was poor . Yet he was a very successful dramatist , and some of his dramas netted him large ... mean , not merely a class of productions written by Americans , but one appealing directly to the national feeling ...
... means of sustenance , he was poor . Yet he was a very successful dramatist , and some of his dramas netted him large ... mean , not merely a class of productions written by Americans , but one appealing directly to the national feeling ...
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... mean ! " said the fiery youth , at the sound of the word coward , almost forgetting the distance between himself and the ... means I have lost her altogether . I should have resisted her to the last , and I am justly punished for my ...
... mean ! " said the fiery youth , at the sound of the word coward , almost forgetting the distance between himself and the ... means I have lost her altogether . I should have resisted her to the last , and I am justly punished for my ...
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... means , and then you will be ready to walk over to the Cottage , presently . " Mrs. Chichester waited till Mr. Elliott had left the room , and then she turned to her son . " You almost live at the Cottage , Guy , now Honor is better ...
... means , and then you will be ready to walk over to the Cottage , presently . " Mrs. Chichester waited till Mr. Elliott had left the room , and then she turned to her son . " You almost live at the Cottage , Guy , now Honor is better ...
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