The Philadelphia Book: Or, Specimens of Metropolitan LiteratureKey & Biddle, 1836 - 380 páginas |
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... officer , in a rich habit and laced hat , but unarmed , came riding very fast over the heath , leading a horse ready saddled and bridled , and drawing up close to where we stood , pull- ed off his hat , and said to the hunter , " Sir ...
... officer , in a rich habit and laced hat , but unarmed , came riding very fast over the heath , leading a horse ready saddled and bridled , and drawing up close to where we stood , pull- ed off his hat , and said to the hunter , " Sir ...
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... officer , as he was gathering up the things the hunter had thrown off , " Who is that ? ” " That is the envoy , " answered the officer , with an air of dignity . " But who is the envoy ? " replied I , " What is an envoy ? That's not the ...
... officer , as he was gathering up the things the hunter had thrown off , " Who is that ? ” " That is the envoy , " answered the officer , with an air of dignity . " But who is the envoy ? " replied I , " What is an envoy ? That's not the ...
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... officer - M . Rocca , claiming compassion for his wounds and debility — she at- tempted to fill up the aching void of her soul . Because she believed that she had inspired , or because she fondly hoped to raise , the kind and degree of ...
... officer - M . Rocca , claiming compassion for his wounds and debility — she at- tempted to fill up the aching void of her soul . Because she believed that she had inspired , or because she fondly hoped to raise , the kind and degree of ...
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... officer received intelligence that General Izard was on his way to join him with a large force . A few weeks sooner , this intelligence would have been highly gratifying . The American army , hemmed in by a foe whose numbers more than ...
... officer received intelligence that General Izard was on his way to join him with a large force . A few weeks sooner , this intelligence would have been highly gratifying . The American army , hemmed in by a foe whose numbers more than ...
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... officer from Fort Erie , who could advise him of the exact situation of the garrison , and the rela- tive positions and strength of the two contending armies , and convey the communications of General Brown . A young artillery officer ...
... officer from Fort Erie , who could advise him of the exact situation of the garrison , and the rela- tive positions and strength of the two contending armies , and convey the communications of General Brown . A young artillery officer ...
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