Potter's American Monthly, Volumes 8-9J.E. Potter & Company, 1877 |
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... soon allayed the popular anxiety and doubts , and in their stead there was soon evident a new confidence among the patriots throughout the land , a high spirit , too , of resolve , of self - consecration , was everywhere evinced by the ...
... soon allayed the popular anxiety and doubts , and in their stead there was soon evident a new confidence among the patriots throughout the land , a high spirit , too , of resolve , of self - consecration , was everywhere evinced by the ...
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... soon scent a dead body , " he continued , " no matter where it is buried , and make short work in dissecting it . " Then added , after a pause , and speaking slowly , " I remember witnessing a watch once which con- vinced me that ...
... soon scent a dead body , " he continued , " no matter where it is buried , and make short work in dissecting it . " Then added , after a pause , and speaking slowly , " I remember witnessing a watch once which con- vinced me that ...
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... soon as spilt , and now lay in black clots amongst the frag- ments of snow that I had broken away when taking the wounded man from the aperture . I gathered it up into one of the skins , and taking it out , buried it in the snow ...
... soon as spilt , and now lay in black clots amongst the frag- ments of snow that I had broken away when taking the wounded man from the aperture . I gathered it up into one of the skins , and taking it out , buried it in the snow ...
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... soon the President arose and said : " Gentlemen of the Congress , we have other duties before us than that which now takes up your attention . This missive informs me that the ship Vulture , under the command of General Vaughan , may be ...
... soon the President arose and said : " Gentlemen of the Congress , we have other duties before us than that which now takes up your attention . This missive informs me that the ship Vulture , under the command of General Vaughan , may be ...
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... soon score underneath them idleness , vacuum , soul - weariness . I am not what I was ; this northern air is deleterious to my moral nature . Oh , for the safety of the traces again ! Shall I venture it for Dym's sake ? No , no ; I will ...
... soon score underneath them idleness , vacuum , soul - weariness . I am not what I was ; this northern air is deleterious to my moral nature . Oh , for the safety of the traces again ! Shall I venture it for Dym's sake ? No , no ; I will ...
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