Putnam's Monthly Magazine of American Literature, Science and Art, Volume 2G.P.Putnam & Company, 1868 |
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Pagina 51
... less congratulated themselves upon hav- ing broken up Mt. Pleasant , and might not return in a long time ; I asked no one to go where I did not lead ; that a price having been set on my head by the enemy , I ran a far greater risk than ...
... less congratulated themselves upon hav- ing broken up Mt. Pleasant , and might not return in a long time ; I asked no one to go where I did not lead ; that a price having been set on my head by the enemy , I ran a far greater risk than ...
Pagina 59
... less happy . Heigh ho ! my purse is getting sadly thin , but I shall not ask Mrs. B to advance my pay . I ate my scanty meal with relish this evening , for the keen air had sharpened my appetite , and my body is still so young and ...
... less happy . Heigh ho ! my purse is getting sadly thin , but I shall not ask Mrs. B to advance my pay . I ate my scanty meal with relish this evening , for the keen air had sharpened my appetite , and my body is still so young and ...
Pagina 68
... less im- portant than elsewhere , and exercise less social influence . The great agricultural population of the West , which feeds the nation , which furnished the armies that saved its life , and which must soon politically control it ...
... less im- portant than elsewhere , and exercise less social influence . The great agricultural population of the West , which feeds the nation , which furnished the armies that saved its life , and which must soon politically control it ...
Pagina 87
... less one , for it was supposed that Theo- dore had a large and united army at his command , and it was supposed that his temper was so violent , that , should the British Government talk sternly and threaten him , he would immediately ...
... less one , for it was supposed that Theo- dore had a large and united army at his command , and it was supposed that his temper was so violent , that , should the British Government talk sternly and threaten him , he would immediately ...
Pagina 107
... less than fifteen large , closely printed octavo volumes . They performed their task , also , with great fidelity — indeed , with too much fidelity ; for , in 1864 , the master of ceremonies found it necessary to supersede them by a new ...
... less than fifteen large , closely printed octavo volumes . They performed their task , also , with great fidelity — indeed , with too much fidelity ; for , in 1864 , the master of ceremonies found it necessary to supersede them by a new ...
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