A Library of American Literature from the Earliest Settlement to the Present Time: Literature of the republic. pt. 3. 1835-1860Edmund Clarence Stedman C. L. Webster, 1888 - American literature |
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... hour before sunrise , the advance party hurried forward at double quick time , almost upon a run , closely followed by the grenadiers . Pitcairn rode in front , and , when within five or six rods of the minute - men , cried out ...
... hour before sunrise , the advance party hurried forward at double quick time , almost upon a run , closely followed by the grenadiers . Pitcairn rode in front , and , when within five or six rods of the minute - men , cried out ...
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... hours , his people fatigued , the Bristol and the Experiment made nearly wrecks , the tide of ebb almost done , with no prospect of help from the army , Sir Peter Parker resolved to withdraw . At half - past nine his ships slipped their ...
... hours , his people fatigued , the Bristol and the Experiment made nearly wrecks , the tide of ebb almost done , with no prospect of help from the army , Sir Peter Parker resolved to withdraw . At half - past nine his ships slipped their ...
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... hours of midnight , like the booming of the ocean . It was only six miles off , so near had they come to the very verge of the precipice . Pilgrims in olden times , taking the Bunyan route , reached the Jordan many leagues above , where ...
... hours of midnight , like the booming of the ocean . It was only six miles off , so near had they come to the very verge of the precipice . Pilgrims in olden times , taking the Bunyan route , reached the Jordan many leagues above , where ...
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... hour , disturbed as the public mind now is by conflicting interests and passions , but to that period , happily not far distant , when the vast regions over which we are now legislating shall have received their destined inhabitants ...
... hour , disturbed as the public mind now is by conflicting interests and passions , but to that period , happily not far distant , when the vast regions over which we are now legislating shall have received their destined inhabitants ...
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... hours of relaxation from the labors of the forum and of the capitol . Like him he loved only the society of good men , and by his generous praise of such illustrated the Roman's beautiful aphorism , that no one can be envious of good ...
... hours of relaxation from the labors of the forum and of the capitol . Like him he loved only the society of good men , and by his generous praise of such illustrated the Roman's beautiful aphorism , that no one can be envious of good ...
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