Scribner's Magazine, 14 tomasEdward Livermore Burlingame, Robert Bridges, Alfred Sheppard Dashiell, Harlan Logan Charles Scribners Sons, 1893 |
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... knew only retained one edu- cated ' master in his service , because he was flattered by being invariably ad- dressed by him as Mr. Joseph Per- kins , Esquire . ' It was then that the Americans were submitting an example which our ...
... knew only retained one edu- cated ' master in his service , because he was flattered by being invariably ad- dressed by him as Mr. Joseph Per- kins , Esquire . ' It was then that the Americans were submitting an example which our ...
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... knew that he was a minister of the Gospel . He never came into my tent that he did not do some- thing for my comfort . Without being told , he seemed to have an intuition of what was needed , and then off came his coat and the thing was ...
... knew that he was a minister of the Gospel . He never came into my tent that he did not do some- thing for my comfort . Without being told , he seemed to have an intuition of what was needed , and then off came his coat and the thing was ...
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... knew when and how to work as well as when and how to pray . My father had been summoned from a neighboring State , and soon after he came an incident occurred that aptly illustrates the peculiar phases of this war . He became very much ...
... knew when and how to work as well as when and how to pray . My father had been summoned from a neighboring State , and soon after he came an incident occurred that aptly illustrates the peculiar phases of this war . He became very much ...
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... knew the circumstances attending my former visit to Gettysburg , and insisted upon presenting me to the governor , al- though I said I had just spoken with him . In introducing me , the general told the governor that I had a better ...
... knew the circumstances attending my former visit to Gettysburg , and insisted upon presenting me to the governor , al- though I said I had just spoken with him . In introducing me , the general told the governor that I had a better ...
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... knew that he was not especially clever at his books like his brother David , yet at the same time I had set him down as a sensible , wide - awake fellow with at least an average Tipe opening for him after graduation with the firm of ...
... knew that he was not especially clever at his books like his brother David , yet at the same time I had set him down as a sensible , wide - awake fellow with at least an average Tipe opening for him after graduation with the firm of ...
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