Potter's American Monthly, Volumes 8-9J.E. Potter & Company, 1877 |
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... passed through several battles un- an harmed . Recently engaged in the skirmish at Monocacy Junction , he received a ... passing with a glass of water , " Jim , where's father ? " At this moment elderly man with a worn look enters , and ...
... passed through several battles un- an harmed . Recently engaged in the skirmish at Monocacy Junction , he received a ... passing with a glass of water , " Jim , where's father ? " At this moment elderly man with a worn look enters , and ...
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... passing along lays an apple in each egerly outstretched hand . revenons à nos moutons . Supper - time approaches ... passed the last of the shadowy train , Sister Aloysia , who stands by the door lighting the evening lamps , bids us ...
... passing along lays an apple in each egerly outstretched hand . revenons à nos moutons . Supper - time approaches ... passed the last of the shadowy train , Sister Aloysia , who stands by the door lighting the evening lamps , bids us ...
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... passing events and astronomical calculations . Their records , in vast quantities , were destroyed by the bigoted ... passed for history . That there was literary and scientific culture there and a considerable degree of progress in ...
... passing events and astronomical calculations . Their records , in vast quantities , were destroyed by the bigoted ... passed for history . That there was literary and scientific culture there and a considerable degree of progress in ...
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... passed but for one of those artful manoeuvres which public bodies see played before them , without the possibility of hindrance . The freedom of all the slaves of the State was seriously demanded , and even earnestly prayed for by many ...
... passed but for one of those artful manoeuvres which public bodies see played before them , without the possibility of hindrance . The freedom of all the slaves of the State was seriously demanded , and even earnestly prayed for by many ...
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... passed the different chairs . Sitting down immediately opposite our two acquaintances , he lifted his eyes in a state of abstraction , as if intending to listen , not to see ; but the instant he fastened his sight on the man called ...
... passed the different chairs . Sitting down immediately opposite our two acquaintances , he lifted his eyes in a state of abstraction , as if intending to listen , not to see ; but the instant he fastened his sight on the man called ...
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