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... Lord Macaulay and William Penn , 71 , 152 302 WESTMINSTER Review . Modern Novelists - Sir Edward Bulwer- Lytton , MONTHLY PACKET . 166 Federal Bridge Burning Expedition , 145 NORTH BRITISH REVIEW . John Leech , EXAMINER . 120 • Three ...
... Lord Macaulay and William Penn , 71 , 152 302 WESTMINSTER Review . Modern Novelists - Sir Edward Bulwer- Lytton , MONTHLY PACKET . 166 Federal Bridge Burning Expedition , 145 NORTH BRITISH REVIEW . John Leech , EXAMINER . 120 • Three ...
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... . In the spirit of Lord Douglas in Marmion , — Thanks to St. Bothan , son of mine Could never pen a written line , - Sir William Berkeley , Governor of - • a society on the pattern of Sir Thomas 4 LAST . VIRGINIA , FIRST AND.
... . In the spirit of Lord Douglas in Marmion , — Thanks to St. Bothan , son of mine Could never pen a written line , - Sir William Berkeley , Governor of - • a society on the pattern of Sir Thomas 4 LAST . VIRGINIA , FIRST AND.
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... Lord Ullin's Daughter , " But it is probable that , if the poet had ever gone to America , he would have taken a peep at the valley of Wyoming , in Pennsylvania . A friend of the writer related that he once visited Campbell , who asked ...
... Lord Ullin's Daughter , " But it is probable that , if the poet had ever gone to America , he would have taken a peep at the valley of Wyoming , in Pennsylvania . A friend of the writer related that he once visited Campbell , who asked ...
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... Lord hezn't counted that agin me . " " It is one of the humours of the present war that when General Dix invaded Accomack he was unable to discover but one man , who was very drunk . General Dix having car- ried with him from the ...
... Lord hezn't counted that agin me . " " It is one of the humours of the present war that when General Dix invaded Accomack he was unable to discover but one man , who was very drunk . General Dix having car- ried with him from the ...
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... Lord- an extended and impressive consecration of himself to the holy Trinity , which was not broken , I learn , in a life of nearly fourscore years . " " P. A. LIVING AGE . VOL . XXIX . 1324 RELICS OF 15 JOHN WESLEY .
... Lord- an extended and impressive consecration of himself to the holy Trinity , which was not broken , I learn , in a life of nearly fourscore years . " " P. A. LIVING AGE . VOL . XXIX . 1324 RELICS OF 15 JOHN WESLEY .
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