The clubs of London [by C. Marsh].H. Colburn, 1828 |
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... officer , was not inclined to go on any such embassy . " No , gentlemen , " said he ; " I proposed the fellow because I knew you would not admit him ; but , by G - d , I have no inclination to risk my life against that of a madman ...
... officer , was not inclined to go on any such embassy . " No , gentlemen , " said he ; " I proposed the fellow because I knew you would not admit him ; but , by G - d , I have no inclination to risk my life against that of a madman ...
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... officers who re- turned from America speak of a disorder , term- ed Influenza , which had raged throughout the French army , which many of the soldiers had brought home with them , -- and which , it was feared , would prove contagious ...
... officers who re- turned from America speak of a disorder , term- ed Influenza , which had raged throughout the French army , which many of the soldiers had brought home with them , -- and which , it was feared , would prove contagious ...
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... officer , and was about to transfix him with an arrow ; when he became so struck by his resemblance to his own son , that he suddenly dropped the weapon , and saved him from being destroyed by his countrymen - by making him his own ...
... officer , and was about to transfix him with an arrow ; when he became so struck by his resemblance to his own son , that he suddenly dropped the weapon , and saved him from being destroyed by his countrymen - by making him his own ...
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... Officer , alive when I left my native country . " " Alas ! " re- turned the Indian , " how wretched must he be ! " then pausing for a few moments , he continued : " Dost thou know that I have been a father ? I am a father no more ! I ...
... Officer , alive when I left my native country . " " Alas ! " re- turned the Indian , " how wretched must he be ! " then pausing for a few moments , he continued : " Dost thou know that I have been a father ? I am a father no more ! I ...
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... officer , " in be- holding so beautiful a sunrise . " " I have none ! " exclaimed the agitated Indian , às tears found their way and ran copiously down his aged cheeks . A few minutes afterwards , he pointed to a fine Magnolio , in full ...
... officer , " in be- holding so beautiful a sunrise . " " I have none ! " exclaimed the agitated Indian , às tears found their way and ran copiously down his aged cheeks . A few minutes afterwards , he pointed to a fine Magnolio , in full ...
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