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... forces , and to commence the campaign at a much earlier day than usual . He has been induced to take the field thus suddenly , I am told , by the invasion of certain foreign marauders , who pitched their tents at Vauxhall Garden during ...
... forces , and to commence the campaign at a much earlier day than usual . He has been induced to take the field thus suddenly , I am told , by the invasion of certain foreign marauders , who pitched their tents at Vauxhall Garden during ...
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... force and rapidity of a stream which has for a while been restrained from its natural course . He became what nature had fitted him to be : his tone softened down from arrogant self - sufficiency to the whine of fawning solicitation ...
... force and rapidity of a stream which has for a while been restrained from its natural course . He became what nature had fitted him to be : his tone softened down from arrogant self - sufficiency to the whine of fawning solicitation ...
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... force of trunks and band- boxes , like so many ammunition chests , filled with caps , hats , gowns , ribbons , shawls , and all the various artillery of fashionable warfare . The lady of a Southern planter will lay out the whole annual ...
... force of trunks and band- boxes , like so many ammunition chests , filled with caps , hats , gowns , ribbons , shawls , and all the various artillery of fashionable warfare . The lady of a Southern planter will lay out the whole annual ...
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... force of that omnipotent weapon , the tongue . At these moments every coward becomes a hero , every ragamuffin an invincible warrior ; and the most zealous vota- ries of peace and quiet forget , for a while their cherished maxims , and ...
... force of that omnipotent weapon , the tongue . At these moments every coward becomes a hero , every ragamuffin an invincible warrior ; and the most zealous vota- ries of peace and quiet forget , for a while their cherished maxims , and ...
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... force of legs . The conquerors showed no mercy , but did put all ages , sexes , and conditions , to the fiddle and the dance ; and , in a word , compelled and enforced them to become absolute Hoppingtots . " Habit , " as the ingenious ...
... force of legs . The conquerors showed no mercy , but did put all ages , sexes , and conditions , to the fiddle and the dance ; and , in a word , compelled and enforced them to become absolute Hoppingtots . " Habit , " as the ingenious ...
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