Potter's American Monthly, Հատորներ 6-7J.E. Potter & Company, 1876 |
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Արդյունքներ 70–ի 1-ից 5-ը:
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... remained until the building was demolished , more than sixty years afterwards , when many canes were made from its timbers . David Barker , a merchant of New York , offered , through a city newspaper , in 1851 , one of these canes to a ...
... remained until the building was demolished , more than sixty years afterwards , when many canes were made from its timbers . David Barker , a merchant of New York , offered , through a city newspaper , in 1851 , one of these canes to a ...
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... remained open , no such expedients could more than check the tor- ent . And , at last , the inevitable catastrophe came -the Nation's credit was gone , its " paper " worth- less . Thank God ! there was a Robert Morris , with unimpeached ...
... remained open , no such expedients could more than check the tor- ent . And , at last , the inevitable catastrophe came -the Nation's credit was gone , its " paper " worth- less . Thank God ! there was a Robert Morris , with unimpeached ...
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... remained there until his death . Augur possessed considerable mechanical skill , and invented the carding machine since so widely used . - EDITOR . SKETCHES OF CELEBRATED WOMEN . BY MRS . CHARLES H. THE RETURN OF THE PRODIGAL SON ...
... remained there until his death . Augur possessed considerable mechanical skill , and invented the carding machine since so widely used . - EDITOR . SKETCHES OF CELEBRATED WOMEN . BY MRS . CHARLES H. THE RETURN OF THE PRODIGAL SON ...
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... Major ) Caleb Gibbs was the first commandant , and remained so until near the close of 1780 , when he was succeeded by Lieutenant William Colfax ; he conducted the affairs of the REVOLUTIONARY UNIFORMS AND FLAGS . 31.
... Major ) Caleb Gibbs was the first commandant , and remained so until near the close of 1780 , when he was succeeded by Lieutenant William Colfax ; he conducted the affairs of the REVOLUTIONARY UNIFORMS AND FLAGS . 31.
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... remained away . His chief correspondent at home was Fanny , to whom he often gave advice . In one of his letters to her , written in 1702 , after mentioning the fact that he had volunteered under the Duke of Marlborough , and was going ...
... remained away . His chief correspondent at home was Fanny , to whom he often gave advice . In one of his letters to her , written in 1702 , after mentioning the fact that he had volunteered under the Duke of Marlborough , and was going ...
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