The North American Review, Volume 148O. Everett, 1889 Vols. 227-230, no. 2 include: Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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Page 73
... position of Captain was a very easy and enjoyable one . A lady , the wife of a prominent New York merchant , once said to me that she thought it a grand thing to be the com- mander of a large passenger steamer . " Why , Captain , " she ...
... position of Captain was a very easy and enjoyable one . A lady , the wife of a prominent New York merchant , once said to me that she thought it a grand thing to be the com- mander of a large passenger steamer . " Why , Captain , " she ...
Page 545
... position to position , capturing some and routing others , in spite of much heroic resistance , and steadily drew near the landing and depot of its supplies in the pocket between the river and an impassable creek . " Had not the ...
... position to position , capturing some and routing others , in spite of much heroic resistance , and steadily drew near the landing and depot of its supplies in the pocket between the river and an impassable creek . " Had not the ...
Page 547
... position of his three brigades seems to have been imperfectly known at Grant's headquarters , for the order of march was certainly not made in accordance with their actual position . Time and distance are elements of vital importance in ...
... position of his three brigades seems to have been imperfectly known at Grant's headquarters , for the order of march was certainly not made in accordance with their actual position . Time and distance are elements of vital importance in ...
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