The National Magazine: A Monthly Journal of American History, Volume 13; Volume 15; Volume 19Magazine of Western History Publishing Company, 1894 - United States |
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Page 183
... force that usually secures great achievements . When it is found in a man , otherwise well - balanced , he is generally found successful in what- ever vocation of life he engages . It is a restless gift of nature which in- spires ...
... force that usually secures great achievements . When it is found in a man , otherwise well - balanced , he is generally found successful in what- ever vocation of life he engages . It is a restless gift of nature which in- spires ...
Page 191
... forces of the Americans , serving eight months in the vicinity of Boston , and standing as sentinel on Bunker Hill . The doc- tor treasures an old leather wallet bought at Haverill , by his grand- father , David , on the way to the ...
... forces of the Americans , serving eight months in the vicinity of Boston , and standing as sentinel on Bunker Hill . The doc- tor treasures an old leather wallet bought at Haverill , by his grand- father , David , on the way to the ...
Page 233
... forces in 1814 , and he partici- pated in the engagement which re- sulted in the defeat of the invaders , and led to their withdrawal from the territory of the United States . He was married to Amanda Pearce , who belonged to one of the ...
... forces in 1814 , and he partici- pated in the engagement which re- sulted in the defeat of the invaders , and led to their withdrawal from the territory of the United States . He was married to Amanda Pearce , who belonged to one of the ...
Page 239
... force of character soon secured recognition and gained him his full share of the honors of the institution . After spending some time at Mt. Morris he went to Aurora , where he attended a private school some months , and then began the ...
... force of character soon secured recognition and gained him his full share of the honors of the institution . After spending some time at Mt. Morris he went to Aurora , where he attended a private school some months , and then began the ...
Page 240
... force of a cannon ball , which passed so close to him that he was knocked down and rendered un- conscious . Suffering from the dis- ability occasioned by this and other causes , he resigned his commission in July , 1864 , and returned ...
... force of a cannon ball , which passed so close to him that he was knocked down and rendered un- conscious . Suffering from the dis- ability occasioned by this and other causes , he resigned his commission in July , 1864 , and returned ...
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