Scribner's Monthly: An Illustrated Magazine for the People, 11 tomasJosiah Gilbert Holland, Richard Watson Gilder Scribner & Company; The Century Company, 1876 |
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... officers , in whose hands * General Meade thus writes in relation to this destruction : " I am satisfied , on examination of the facts of the case , that the destruction of the buildings of William and Mary College by our troops was not ...
... officers , in whose hands * General Meade thus writes in relation to this destruction : " I am satisfied , on examination of the facts of the case , that the destruction of the buildings of William and Mary College by our troops was not ...
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... officers , public functionaries , were only too glad to exchange their silver for wretched scraps of paper ; some hum- bled themselves so far as to solicit the lead- ers of the movement , and the leading men |. INDIA AND ITS NATIVE ...
... officers , public functionaries , were only too glad to exchange their silver for wretched scraps of paper ; some hum- bled themselves so far as to solicit the lead- ers of the movement , and the leading men |. INDIA AND ITS NATIVE ...
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... officers and the janitor will give the Professor all the assistance he needs . " " Gradually , as the shutters were closed , the room grew dark , and the faces of Judge , jury , and the anxious - looking parties within the bar , grew ...
... officers and the janitor will give the Professor all the assistance he needs . " " Gradually , as the shutters were closed , the room grew dark , and the faces of Judge , jury , and the anxious - looking parties within the bar , grew ...
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... officer and soldier in his armies ; and that Lucius Scipio knew every Roman citizen by name when that city contained more than two hundred thousand capable of bearing arms . Seneca speaks of a friend , Pontius Latro , who could repeat ...
... officer and soldier in his armies ; and that Lucius Scipio knew every Roman citizen by name when that city contained more than two hundred thousand capable of bearing arms . Seneca speaks of a friend , Pontius Latro , who could repeat ...
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... officers . Here the King summoned a young officer , and asked for the manuscript . He replied that it had been lost , but remarked that he could recite the poem from memory , which he did with strict accuracy , to the great astonishment ...
... officers . Here the King summoned a young officer , and asked for the manuscript . He replied that it had been lost , but remarked that he could recite the poem from memory , which he did with strict accuracy , to the great astonishment ...
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