Potter's American Monthly, Volumes 8-9J.E. Potter & Company, 1877 |
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... took the additional precau tions of doubling the guards and setting a strong fatigue party . to work at building entrenchments within hearing of the enemy . At dawn , Cornwallis was no doubt extremely mor- tified to discover that the ...
... took the additional precau tions of doubling the guards and setting a strong fatigue party . to work at building entrenchments within hearing of the enemy . At dawn , Cornwallis was no doubt extremely mor- tified to discover that the ...
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... took up arms for his adopted country , which he loved with all the fervor of a native , and which he served faithfully and fearlessly until his death at Princeton . In the American Historical Record of November , 1874 , Dr. Lossing ...
... took up arms for his adopted country , which he loved with all the fervor of a native , and which he served faithfully and fearlessly until his death at Princeton . In the American Historical Record of November , 1874 , Dr. Lossing ...
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... took the territory called the Spanish March in 778 , but was signally defeated in the memorable battle of Roncesval- FOUNTAIN OF LIONS . les , and all his con- quests were regained . Thereafter Abder- rhaman conciliated the Christians ...
... took the territory called the Spanish March in 778 , but was signally defeated in the memorable battle of Roncesval- FOUNTAIN OF LIONS . les , and all his con- quests were regained . Thereafter Abder- rhaman conciliated the Christians ...
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... took Saragossa and conquered at Davoca . Ali himself was called to put down the rebellious Almo- hades in Africa , in 1133 ; but his lieutenants withstood Al- fonso of Aragon and Navarre successfully until 1139 , when they were terribly ...
... took Saragossa and conquered at Davoca . Ali himself was called to put down the rebellious Almo- hades in Africa , in 1133 ; but his lieutenants withstood Al- fonso of Aragon and Navarre successfully until 1139 , when they were terribly ...
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... took my hatchet and began to cut a passage through the snow , from the door . I worked hard for a couple of hours , and by that time reached the surface , through a slanting tunnel just wide enough to admit my body . How beautiful the ...
... took my hatchet and began to cut a passage through the snow , from the door . I worked hard for a couple of hours , and by that time reached the surface , through a slanting tunnel just wide enough to admit my body . How beautiful the ...
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