Potter's American Monthly, Volumes 8-9J.E. Potter & Company, 1877 |
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... seemed so prepos- terous that Howe did not give a thought to such a possibility . He would remain in New York , eat , drink and be merry , through the winter ; he would permit his ablest lieutenant , Cornwallis , to go to England , and ...
... seemed so prepos- terous that Howe did not give a thought to such a possibility . He would remain in New York , eat , drink and be merry , through the winter ; he would permit his ablest lieutenant , Cornwallis , to go to England , and ...
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... seemed to regard me a little friendly now , and accepted my presents with an expression of satisfaction . Nor after that did I forget the poor , lone thing . When the spring thaw had began , and I knew the frozen tomb must give way ...
... seemed to regard me a little friendly now , and accepted my presents with an expression of satisfaction . Nor after that did I forget the poor , lone thing . When the spring thaw had began , and I knew the frozen tomb must give way ...
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... seemed , yet he could not help being surprised at the effect of Whittesley's eye on some of the Dominies , and while on the way from the church to the court- house hall he said : " So you know something about our Dominies ? I supposed ...
... seemed , yet he could not help being surprised at the effect of Whittesley's eye on some of the Dominies , and while on the way from the church to the court- house hall he said : " So you know something about our Dominies ? I supposed ...
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... seemed as if his lips did not move as he spoke . " Remain ; surely let us remain in the place where our fellow - citizens have put us . It is for us , as the heads of the people , to stand firm and show ourselves to be men of nerve ...
... seemed as if his lips did not move as he spoke . " Remain ; surely let us remain in the place where our fellow - citizens have put us . It is for us , as the heads of the people , to stand firm and show ourselves to be men of nerve ...
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... seemed to have attrac- tions above the rest , even to him , where two little lakes lie close to each other , on the sides of these hills , fed from the surrounding heights , looking like twin sisters brimful of love , surging over their ...
... seemed to have attrac- tions above the rest , even to him , where two little lakes lie close to each other , on the sides of these hills , fed from the surrounding heights , looking like twin sisters brimful of love , surging over their ...
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