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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... characters , and of the events of the American Revolution . By his Grandson , RICHARD H. LEE , of Leesburgh , Virginia . - 2 vols . pp . 299 , 238. Phila- delphia : Carey & Lea . 1825 . In reverting to the period , when the differences ...
... characters , and of the events of the American Revolution . By his Grandson , RICHARD H. LEE , of Leesburgh , Virginia . - 2 vols . pp . 299 , 238. Phila- delphia : Carey & Lea . 1825 . In reverting to the period , when the differences ...
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... character , than is exhibited in most of the tours and travels through our republic , undertaken for the purposes of discovery , with so many tomes of which we have been favoured . From the continuance of this resemblance , we have ...
... character , than is exhibited in most of the tours and travels through our republic , undertaken for the purposes of discovery , with so many tomes of which we have been favoured . From the continuance of this resemblance , we have ...
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... character of lieutenant of the coun- 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 ...
... character of lieutenant of the coun- 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 ...
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... character of no common order . What he has left , however , in the public documents , of which he was the author , and in his epistles , is a legacy which should be duly appreciated by all those by whom his memory is cherished . ART . V ...
... character of no common order . What he has left , however , in the public documents , of which he was the author , and in his epistles , is a legacy which should be duly appreciated by all those by whom his memory is cherished . ART . V ...
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... characters ; there is some coarseness , but withal , considerable spirit in his sketches . His Captain Rudd , and his land - speculator , are men whom it would be no difficult mat- ter to find in New - England , or any other part of the ...
... characters ; there is some coarseness , but withal , considerable spirit in his sketches . His Captain Rudd , and his land - speculator , are men whom it would be no difficult mat- ter to find in New - England , or any other part of the ...
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