The Life and Times of Seargent Smith PrentissJ. B. Lippincott & Company, 1884 - 442 páginas |
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... taken in , and the steamboat all the while under headway at twelve miles an hour . " He passed through Albany without stopping and took the route through the lovely Mohawk Valley , partly by way of the canal , at the rate of three and a ...
... taken in , and the steamboat all the while under headway at twelve miles an hour . " He passed through Albany without stopping and took the route through the lovely Mohawk Valley , partly by way of the canal , at the rate of three and a ...
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... self - reliance and kindliness of heart . He had taken leave of Messrs . Fisk and Duncan , who had gone to their re- spective homes . He went to the then famous hotel , " The Mansion House , " kept by John Bell ; it 14 THE LIFE AND TIMES ...
... self - reliance and kindliness of heart . He had taken leave of Messrs . Fisk and Duncan , who had gone to their re- spective homes . He went to the then famous hotel , " The Mansion House , " kept by John Bell ; it 14 THE LIFE AND TIMES ...
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... taken charge of the management of the plantation , and the blending of classics with making cotton was not congenial , -the classics in such case are more apt to rust than even the cotton . He had not proceeded far in his examination ...
... taken charge of the management of the plantation , and the blending of classics with making cotton was not congenial , -the classics in such case are more apt to rust than even the cotton . He had not proceeded far in his examination ...
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... taken an as- sumed name , and would never let his family know of his tragic end . He told Prentiss that while he was speaking in the case he intended at one time to spring upon him , crush him , and escape in the mêlée . Prentiss ...
... taken an as- sumed name , and would never let his family know of his tragic end . He told Prentiss that while he was speaking in the case he intended at one time to spring upon him , crush him , and escape in the mêlée . Prentiss ...
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... taken against Sampeyreac for the simple reason that he was non est inventus ( because in truth he had never been invented ) , but before the decree was entered Stewart was allowed to intervene ; it was not charged or pretended that he ...
... taken against Sampeyreac for the simple reason that he was non est inventus ( because in truth he had never been invented ) , but before the decree was entered Stewart was allowed to intervene ; it was not charged or pretended that he ...
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