The Life of Horace Greeley: Editor of "The New-York Tribune", from His Birth to the Present TimeJ.R. Osgood and Company, 1872 - 548 pages |
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... ment was clearing up land ; that is , piling up and burning the trees after they had been felled . After a time he kept sheep and cat- tle . In most of his undertakings he prospered . By incessant labor and by reducing his expenditures ...
... ment was clearing up land ; that is , piling up and burning the trees after they had been felled . After a time he kept sheep and cat- tle . In most of his undertakings he prospered . By incessant labor and by reducing his expenditures ...
Page 28
... ment was strong within him . In the first place , he was always do- ing something ; and , in the second , he always had something to sell . He saved nuts , and exchanged them at the store for the articles he wished to purchase . He ...
... ment was strong within him . In the first place , he was always do- ing something ; and , in the second , he always had something to sell . He saved nuts , and exchanged them at the store for the articles he wished to purchase . He ...
Page 48
... ment - The Northern Spectator stops - The Apprentice is Free . EAST POULTNEY is not , decidedly not , a place which a traveler- if , by any extraordinary chance , a traveler should ever visit it- would naturally suspect of a newspaper ...
... ment - The Northern Spectator stops - The Apprentice is Free . EAST POULTNEY is not , decidedly not , a place which a traveler- if , by any extraordinary chance , a traveler should ever visit it- would naturally suspect of a newspaper ...
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... ment the boy was reduced to despair . Mr. Bliss had given it as his ultimatum that the proposed binding was absolutely indispensa- ble ; he " could do business in no other way . " " Well , then , Hor ... . ace , " said the father ...
... ment the boy was reduced to despair . Mr. Bliss had given it as his ultimatum that the proposed binding was absolutely indispensa- ble ; he " could do business in no other way . " " Well , then , Hor ... . ace , " said the father ...
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... ment for man and beast - i . e . peddler and horse - in that village . It was kept by an estimable couple , who became exceedingly at- tached to their singular guest , and he to them . Their recollections of him are to the following ...
... ment for man and beast - i . e . peddler and horse - in that village . It was kept by an estimable couple , who became exceedingly at- tached to their singular guest , and he to them . Their recollections of him are to the following ...
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