The New-England Magazine, Band 3Joseph Tinker Buckingham, Edwin Buckingham, Samuel Gridley Howe, John Osborne Sargent, Park Benjamin J. T. and E. Buckingham, 1832 |
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... bodies of the prostrate foes , and then wipe the blade on his face or blanket . One or two displayed a ferocity which ... body of him who had feared his fate , and spurned it with their feet . They had not tasted his blood . It would ...
... bodies of the prostrate foes , and then wipe the blade on his face or blanket . One or two displayed a ferocity which ... body of him who had feared his fate , and spurned it with their feet . They had not tasted his blood . It would ...
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... body may sell too many oats for a shilling ; or the story of the Cat that was turned out of office . ONCE upon a time there dwelt in a desert a certain Lion , who was mighty famous and formidable in his day and generation . The num ...
... body may sell too many oats for a shilling ; or the story of the Cat that was turned out of office . ONCE upon a time there dwelt in a desert a certain Lion , who was mighty famous and formidable in his day and generation . The num ...
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... body was removed from the house of Mr. Caton , to the Cathedral , where the funeral ser- vice was performed by the Archbishop of the Catholic church . The remains were then taken to the Ohio Rail Road depot , and thence to Dongharaghun ...
... body was removed from the house of Mr. Caton , to the Cathedral , where the funeral ser- vice was performed by the Archbishop of the Catholic church . The remains were then taken to the Ohio Rail Road depot , and thence to Dongharaghun ...
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