The Philadelphia Book: Or, Specimens of Metropolitan LiteratureKey & Biddle, 1836 - 380 páginas |
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... Fort Niagara , then in possession of the enemy , was fraught with danger : but it was necessarily chosen . A large cloak disguised the person of our sol- dier , concealing his arms and military insignia ; and he hoped , under the cover ...
... Fort Niagara , then in possession of the enemy , was fraught with danger : but it was necessarily chosen . A large cloak disguised the person of our sol- dier , concealing his arms and military insignia ; and he hoped , under the cover ...
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... Fort Niagara , and learned that they must pass within a short distance of that fortress . Concealing his sense of the danger which this information implied to his person and mission , he said carelessly , " Well , I suppose they will ...
... Fort Niagara , and learned that they must pass within a short distance of that fortress . Concealing his sense of the danger which this information implied to his person and mission , he said carelessly , " Well , I suppose they will ...
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Or, Specimens of Metropolitan Literature Peter Stephen Du Ponceau. him to Fort Niagara as to a place of safety . He concealed his suspicions , and determined to act warily . ness . It was dark when they reached Lewistown , a little ...
Or, Specimens of Metropolitan Literature Peter Stephen Du Ponceau. him to Fort Niagara as to a place of safety . He concealed his suspicions , and determined to act warily . ness . It was dark when they reached Lewistown , a little ...
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