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... effect on that melancholy . The charms of Miss Carey , the sister of the bride , seem even to have caused a slight fluttering in his bosom , which , however , was constantly rebuked by the remembrance of his former passion - so at least ...
... effect on that melancholy . The charms of Miss Carey , the sister of the bride , seem even to have caused a slight fluttering in his bosom , which , however , was constantly rebuked by the remembrance of his former passion - so at least ...
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... effect through the agency of one Captain Joncaire , a veteran diplomatist of the wilder- ness , whose character and story deserve a pass- ing notice . He had been taken prisoner when quite young by the Iroquois , and adopted into one of ...
... effect through the agency of one Captain Joncaire , a veteran diplomatist of the wilder- ness , whose character and story deserve a pass- ing notice . He had been taken prisoner when quite young by the Iroquois , and adopted into one of ...
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... effects and military stores excepting the artillery , which should be de- stroyed . That they should be allowed to deposit their effects in some secret place , and Indian plunderers 171 leave a guard to protect them until 170 Life of ...
... effects and military stores excepting the artillery , which should be de- stroyed . That they should be allowed to deposit their effects in some secret place , and Indian plunderers 171 leave a guard to protect them until 170 Life of ...
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Genealogy of the Washington Family I | 1 |
The Home of Washingtons Boyhood | 24 |
Paternal Conduct of an Elder Brother | 33 |
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