The National Magazine: Devoted to Literature, Art, and Religion, Band 13Abel Stevens, James Floy Carlton & Phillips, 1858 |
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... took refuge in rude cabin serves for a sleeping - room and Poland , and there prepared the tempest kitchen , and two men are able to guide the which soon threatened to overwhelm the whole by the aid of long oars . As they throne of the ...
... took refuge in rude cabin serves for a sleeping - room and Poland , and there prepared the tempest kitchen , and two men are able to guide the which soon threatened to overwhelm the whole by the aid of long oars . As they throne of the ...
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... took his seat in the Legislature , and at once commenced his work of reform . His first measure 25 was the establishment of courts of justice . Three grades of courts were created , County , Superior , and Supreme ; the du- ties and ...
... took his seat in the Legislature , and at once commenced his work of reform . His first measure 25 was the establishment of courts of justice . Three grades of courts were created , County , Superior , and Supreme ; the du- ties and ...
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... took them prisoners they loaded them with irons , confined them in dungeons or prison - ships , where they miserably perished with fevers and fam- ine . In vain had Washington and others protested against this inhumanity , and sought to ...
... took them prisoners they loaded them with irons , confined them in dungeons or prison - ships , where they miserably perished with fevers and fam- ine . In vain had Washington and others protested against this inhumanity , and sought to ...
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... took advantage of the omission and claimed that there was no election . The matter was then re- ferred to the House of Representatives , where the Federalists , in order to defeat Jefferson , dropped their own candidate and voted for ...
... took advantage of the omission and claimed that there was no election . The matter was then re- ferred to the House of Representatives , where the Federalists , in order to defeat Jefferson , dropped their own candidate and voted for ...
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... took private lessons of painters and artists for recreation and pleasure ; Richter gave them , ' because the prison fare of bread and water depended upon them . ' From Oeser's studio Goethe sauntered to the drawing - room of the ...
... took private lessons of painters and artists for recreation and pleasure ; Richter gave them , ' because the prison fare of bread and water depended upon them . ' From Oeser's studio Goethe sauntered to the drawing - room of the ...
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