Southern Literature from 1579-1895: A Comprehensive Review, with Copious Extracts and Criticisms for the Use of Schools and the General ReaderB.F. Johnson Publishing Company, 1895 - 540 Seiten |
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... soon after to an odd Misfortune . Amongst other favourite Animals that cheer'd this Lady's Solitude , a Brace of Tame Deer ran familiarly about the House , and one of them came to stare at me as a Stranger . But unluckily Spying his own ...
... soon after to an odd Misfortune . Amongst other favourite Animals that cheer'd this Lady's Solitude , a Brace of Tame Deer ran familiarly about the House , and one of them came to stare at me as a Stranger . But unluckily Spying his own ...
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... soon acquired celebrity both as a physician and as a patriot in the Revo- lutionary struggles . He was a member of the Council of Safety and a surgeon in the army . He was one of the forty prominent citizens who were sent as hostages to ...
... soon acquired celebrity both as a physician and as a patriot in the Revo- lutionary struggles . He was a member of the Council of Safety and a surgeon in the army . He was one of the forty prominent citizens who were sent as hostages to ...
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... soon returned to his own State , and took the field against the victorious British . He made this gallant effort at a time when the inhabitants had generally abandoned the idea of supporting their own inde- pendence , and when he had ...
... soon returned to his own State , and took the field against the victorious British . He made this gallant effort at a time when the inhabitants had generally abandoned the idea of supporting their own inde- pendence , and when he had ...
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... soon as the troops reached their several points , a flag was again sent to M'Pher- son , for the purpose of inducing him to prevent the confla- gration and the slaughter which might ensue , by a second representation of his actual ...
... soon as the troops reached their several points , a flag was again sent to M'Pher- son , for the purpose of inducing him to prevent the confla- gration and the slaughter which might ensue , by a second representation of his actual ...
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... soon kindled a blaze . M'Pherson ordered a party to repair to the loft of the house , and by knocking off the shingles to stop the flames . This was soon perceived , and Captain Finley was directed to open his battery , raking the loft ...
... soon kindled a blaze . M'Pherson ordered a party to repair to the loft of the house , and by knocking off the shingles to stop the flames . This was soon perceived , and Captain Finley was directed to open his battery , raking the loft ...
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