North-American Review and Miscellaneous Journal, Volume 77Jared Sparks, Edward Everett, James Russell Lowell, Henry Cabot Lodge University of Northern Iowa, 1853 Vols. 277-230, no. 2 include Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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... land , old Mr. Wilmott was blest . Walter had been describing his own story under the name of another per- son . " Violet . Did you know well that youth of whom you spake ? Walter . Know him ! Oh yes ; I knew him as myself , Two ...
... land , old Mr. Wilmott was blest . Walter had been describing his own story under the name of another per- son . " Violet . Did you know well that youth of whom you spake ? Walter . Know him ! Oh yes ; I knew him as myself , Two ...
Page 16
... land , Iseult of the ship upon the dreamy seas long since , has crossed these stormy seas to - night , is here , holds his hand . And so proceeds , through some six or seven pages of Part II . , the fine colloquy of the two sad , world ...
... land , Iseult of the ship upon the dreamy seas long since , has crossed these stormy seas to - night , is here , holds his hand . And so proceeds , through some six or seven pages of Part II . , the fine colloquy of the two sad , world ...
Page 92
... land their heavy cannon and men . We are endeavouring to obstruct the channel from the town to Shute's Folly . If we ... land near the first work , at the mouth of the creek , and remove them a mile or two across land to the head of ...
... land their heavy cannon and men . We are endeavouring to obstruct the channel from the town to Shute's Folly . If we ... land near the first work , at the mouth of the creek , and remove them a mile or two across land to the head of ...
Page 93
... land carriage . " I lament , most sincerely , that , from the want of a sufficient power , we cannot oppose their passing this river , which might easily be effected , and oblige the enemy to take a circuit of forty miles . Gene- ral ...
... land carriage . " I lament , most sincerely , that , from the want of a sufficient power , we cannot oppose their passing this river , which might easily be effected , and oblige the enemy to take a circuit of forty miles . Gene- ral ...
Page 103
... wounded , or half - starved , in bivouac or in hospital , in field or in council , on land or on shipboard , --- - wherever Arnold was , there was contrivance , valor , 1853. ] SPARKS'S CORRESPONDENCE OF THE REVOLUTION . 103.
... wounded , or half - starved , in bivouac or in hospital , in field or in council , on land or on shipboard , --- - wherever Arnold was , there was contrivance , valor , 1853. ] SPARKS'S CORRESPONDENCE OF THE REVOLUTION . 103.
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