North-American Review and Miscellaneous Journal, Volume 3Jared Sparks, Edward Everett, James Russell Lowell, Henry Cabot Lodge Wells and Lilly, 1816 Vols. 277-230, no. 2 include Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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... Gypsies of Europe ; can hardly realize that a century since , the musket was taken to the field with the plough , and the houses exposed to the torch , and the women and Vol . III . No. 7 . 1 children to the tomahawk of the savage , or to.
... Gypsies of Europe ; can hardly realize that a century since , the musket was taken to the field with the plough , and the houses exposed to the torch , and the women and Vol . III . No. 7 . 1 children to the tomahawk of the savage , or to.
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... taken among other of his publick servi- ces , to transmit the particulars of the two last wars with the Indian enemy down to posterity , that the generation to come might know them , and set their hope in God , and not forget his works ...
... taken among other of his publick servi- ces , to transmit the particulars of the two last wars with the Indian enemy down to posterity , that the generation to come might know them , and set their hope in God , and not forget his works ...
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... taken of the wife of the noted Indian called Mononotto , who with her children submitted herself , or by the chance of war , fell into the hands of the English : it was known to be by her mediation , that two English maids ( that were taken ...
... taken of the wife of the noted Indian called Mononotto , who with her children submitted herself , or by the chance of war , fell into the hands of the English : it was known to be by her mediation , that two English maids ( that were taken ...
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... taken place ; although jurisprudence undoubtedly assumed a higher rank , yet , from the silence of history , and the utter want of biographical notice of eminent jurists , we may conclude , that until a few years before the revolution ...
... taken place ; although jurisprudence undoubtedly assumed a higher rank , yet , from the silence of history , and the utter want of biographical notice of eminent jurists , we may conclude , that until a few years before the revolution ...
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... taken part against me , nor had ever issued orders to arrest my person . Therefore , assist me , as I am not dead yet . He then exclaimed , " I , who have subjugated Europe , to be now shut up in this dungeon ! " I answered , " You have ...
... taken part against me , nor had ever issued orders to arrest my person . Therefore , assist me , as I am not dead yet . He then exclaimed , " I , who have subjugated Europe , to be now shut up in this dungeon ! " I answered , " You have ...
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