Potter's American Monthly, Volumes 8-9J.E. Potter & Company, 1877 |
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... voice . After waiting long and patiently for the Congress to remedy these evils , he had at last suggested to that body the necessity for providing and developing a mili- tary system for the Nation - a national system with an actual ...
... voice . After waiting long and patiently for the Congress to remedy these evils , he had at last suggested to that body the necessity for providing and developing a mili- tary system for the Nation - a national system with an actual ...
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... voice . behind him ; " children seldom weep . Do you know me ? " " I know your voice . Don't let me see your eyes , they would frighten me ; men cannot look on angels . " " Am I an angel , then ? " " I will hold your white robe tightly ...
... voice . behind him ; " children seldom weep . Do you know me ? " " I know your voice . Don't let me see your eyes , they would frighten me ; men cannot look on angels . " " Am I an angel , then ? " " I will hold your white robe tightly ...
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... voice ! Waking up , Will fell on his knees and stretched out his trembling hands , for he knew that he had entered into the cloud . " Have you seen Guy this morning ? " was Mrs. Chichester's first question , as Will entered the ...
... voice ! Waking up , Will fell on his knees and stretched out his trembling hands , for he knew that he had entered into the cloud . " Have you seen Guy this morning ? " was Mrs. Chichester's first question , as Will entered the ...
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... voice of despair . " O you . " mother , mother ! " The poor fellow could hardly contain himself for pity and horror . His heart , always tender over misfortune , swelled indignantly against this new affliction . Mrs. Chichester leant ...
... voice of despair . " O you . " mother , mother ! " The poor fellow could hardly contain himself for pity and horror . His heart , always tender over misfortune , swelled indignantly against this new affliction . Mrs. Chichester leant ...
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... voice- " my heart fails me when I think of leaving my work . " Dym did not answer ; and he went on : " I am not fit for new places . I am a poor creature , Dym , and the old grooves fit me best ; the time has gone by , " he went on more ...
... voice- " my heart fails me when I think of leaving my work . " Dym did not answer ; and he went on : " I am not fit for new places . I am a poor creature , Dym , and the old grooves fit me best ; the time has gone by , " he went on more ...
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