The New-York Review, and Atheneum Magazine, Band 2William Cullen Bryant, Henry J. Anderson, Robert Charles Sands E. Bliss & E. White, 1825 |
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... called . " More than half a century has elapsed , and the accom- plishment of this object is still a desideratum . " The very object of Mr. Lee's report is , at this moment , likely to be- come a national one , and of incalculable ...
... called . " More than half a century has elapsed , and the accom- plishment of this object is still a desideratum . " The very object of Mr. Lee's report is , at this moment , likely to be- come a national one , and of incalculable ...
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... - ty , he was called upon by the General Assembly , to assume the command of the militia of Westmoreland . He succeeded t 1 1 in organizing and establishing a discipline among them , which 1825. ] 31 Memoir of Richard Henry Lee .
... - ty , he was called upon by the General Assembly , to assume the command of the militia of Westmoreland . He succeeded t 1 1 in organizing and establishing a discipline among them , which 1825. ] 31 Memoir of Richard Henry Lee .
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... called the attention of the community to this subject . Neither time nor inclination permits us now to dwell on the topic . After a life spent in constant and laborious attention to the best interests of his country , full of honours ...
... called the attention of the community to this subject . Neither time nor inclination permits us now to dwell on the topic . After a life spent in constant and laborious attention to the best interests of his country , full of honours ...
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... called his wife the landlady . They led a lonely , uncomfortable life , while they staid on that spot , which , in no one point , agreed with the description they had received of it . But the Captain's gloom and de- pression was worse ...
... called his wife the landlady . They led a lonely , uncomfortable life , while they staid on that spot , which , in no one point , agreed with the description they had received of it . But the Captain's gloom and de- pression was worse ...
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... called a liar , and dragged about in this way without any cause . ' Saying this , he extricated himself from me , with a violence which made me reel against the wall , as I was yet weak 1 " Major Johnson , who had been engaged with some ...
... called a liar , and dragged about in this way without any cause . ' Saying this , he extricated himself from me , with a violence which made me reel against the wall , as I was yet weak 1 " Major Johnson , who had been engaged with some ...
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