Arthur St. Clair, Rugged Ruler of the Old Northwest: An Epic of the American Frontier |
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Page 116
... seems more probable that it was due , in part at least , to lack of a balanced diet and irregularity in eating , following worry or exceptional exposure . In St. Clair's case it is noticeable that severe attacks sometimes followed ...
... seems more probable that it was due , in part at least , to lack of a balanced diet and irregularity in eating , following worry or exceptional exposure . In St. Clair's case it is noticeable that severe attacks sometimes followed ...
Page 185
... seems to have developed a more materialistic attitude , which , no doubt , was intensified by the slow disposal of his attractive lands , a situation which he blamed largely on St. Clair's conservative attitude and unyielding ...
... seems to have developed a more materialistic attitude , which , no doubt , was intensified by the slow disposal of his attractive lands , a situation which he blamed largely on St. Clair's conservative attitude and unyielding ...
Page 199
... seems to have been engineered largely by St. Clair and Burnet in a final desperate attempt to defeat the ... seem that the end of all strategy had been reached and that the edict of Congress must be accepted without further protest ...
... seems to have been engineered largely by St. Clair and Burnet in a final desperate attempt to defeat the ... seem that the end of all strategy had been reached and that the edict of Congress must be accepted without further protest ...
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Winthrop Sargent | 38 |
Home in Cincinnati | 49 |
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