American Quarterly Review, Volume 17Robert Walsh Carey, Lea & Carey, 1835 - American literature |
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... cause ; and when informed that it was a young naval officer , ordered him to his presence . The mid- shipman told the emperor that he had entered the palace in pursuit of a deserter , and would not leave it till he should find him . Doм ...
... cause ; and when informed that it was a young naval officer , ordered him to his presence . The mid- shipman told the emperor that he had entered the palace in pursuit of a deserter , and would not leave it till he should find him . Doм ...
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... cause , of independence is pre - eminent over the unholy desires of am- bition . We have culled a few , as specimens of his style in this species of composition . They were issued in '76 . " From the Orderly Book , August 1st .- ' It is ...
... cause , of independence is pre - eminent over the unholy desires of am- bition . We have culled a few , as specimens of his style in this species of composition . They were issued in '76 . " From the Orderly Book , August 1st .- ' It is ...
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... causes , can do against hirelings and mercenaries . Be cool , but deter- mined ; do not fire at a distance , but wait for ... cause , will be- have with bravery and resolution . Those , who are distinguished for their gallantry and good ...
... causes , can do against hirelings and mercenaries . Be cool , but deter- mined ; do not fire at a distance , but wait for ... cause , will be- have with bravery and resolution . Those , who are distinguished for their gallantry and good ...
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... cause , of course , greatly increased in strength ; and long before the war ended , the subjugation of America was confessedly a hopeless task . It was not so , however , at the period to which we now allude , the fall and winter of the ...
... cause , of course , greatly increased in strength ; and long before the war ended , the subjugation of America was confessedly a hopeless task . It was not so , however , at the period to which we now allude , the fall and winter of the ...
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... cause of America . Pray exert your influence , and bring with you all the Jersey militia you possibly can , Let them not suppose their State is lost , or in any danger , because the enemy are pushing through it . If you think General St ...
... cause of America . Pray exert your influence , and bring with you all the Jersey militia you possibly can , Let them not suppose their State is lost , or in any danger , because the enemy are pushing through it . If you think General St ...
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