The New England Magazine, Volumen7;Volumen13New England Magazine Company, 1892 |
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... England's chief Colonial ports . To - day it is the only station on the North American con- tinent to which troops are directly sent , and which the ironclads of her great navy much frequent . The history of a city is closely allied ...
... England's chief Colonial ports . To - day it is the only station on the North American con- tinent to which troops are directly sent , and which the ironclads of her great navy much frequent . The history of a city is closely allied ...
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... England's best blood have been so often seen that they come and go , as far as the people at large are concerned , almost unnoticed . Before the Duke of Kent's time , Prince William Henry , afterwards King William IV . , as already ...
... England's best blood have been so often seen that they come and go , as far as the people at large are concerned , almost unnoticed . Before the Duke of Kent's time , Prince William Henry , afterwards King William IV . , as already ...
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... England , in her proclamation , offered pardon to all but them ! Here also rests he who rode so well , and set in motion " A cry of defiance and not of fear , A voice in the darkness , a knock at the door , And a word that shall echo ...
... England , in her proclamation , offered pardon to all but them ! Here also rests he who rode so well , and set in motion " A cry of defiance and not of fear , A voice in the darkness , a knock at the door , And a word that shall echo ...
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