History of the United States: N0. II: Or, Uncle Philip's Conversations with the Children about New-York, المجلدات 1-2Harper & Brothers, 1835 |
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... tion in this plastic period of their existence , when the elements of future character are receiving their moulding impress , the Publishers pledge themselves that the utmost care and scrupulosity shall be exer- cised . They are fixed ...
... tion in this plastic period of their existence , when the elements of future character are receiving their moulding impress , the Publishers pledge themselves that the utmost care and scrupulosity shall be exer- cised . They are fixed ...
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... tion in this plastic period of their existence , when the elements of future character are receiving their moulding impress , the Publishers pledge themselves that the utmost care and scrupulosity shall be exer- cised . They are fixed ...
... tion in this plastic period of their existence , when the elements of future character are receiving their moulding impress , the Publishers pledge themselves that the utmost care and scrupulosity shall be exer- cised . They are fixed ...
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... tion on the southern point of their island . " " Is that the same fort that is now standing , Uncle Philip ? " 66 Do you mean the one at the Battery ? " " Yes , sir ; what they call Castle Garden now . " " No ; that is not the same ...
... tion on the southern point of their island . " " Is that the same fort that is now standing , Uncle Philip ? " 66 Do you mean the one at the Battery ? " " Yes , sir ; what they call Castle Garden now . " " No ; that is not the same ...
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... tion ? " " Last evening , sir , a gentleman came to our house , while I was telling my father what you had told me in the morning , for he always asks me something about your stories ; and as I was talking , this gentleman stopped me ...
... tion ? " " Last evening , sir , a gentleman came to our house , while I was telling my father what you had told me in the morning , for he always asks me something about your stories ; and as I was talking , this gentleman stopped me ...
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... tion , that I shall never be easy after it till the Five Nations shall have taken full revenge . ' This outrage upon the ambassadors gave the Confederates a great thirst for revenge ; for they supposed 114 HISTORY OF.
... tion , that I shall never be easy after it till the Five Nations shall have taken full revenge . ' This outrage upon the ambassadors gave the Confederates a great thirst for revenge ; for they supposed 114 HISTORY OF.
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