The New England Magazine, Volumen9;Volumen15New England Magazine Company, 1893 |
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... passing through these guarded seas , in return for the protection afforded from pirates . The Euxine Sea was at one ... passed into a proverbial phrase . When Hannibal acknowledged Rome's sovereignty over Spain , Sicily , Sardinia , and ...
... passing through these guarded seas , in return for the protection afforded from pirates . The Euxine Sea was at one ... passed into a proverbial phrase . When Hannibal acknowledged Rome's sovereignty over Spain , Sicily , Sardinia , and ...
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... passed in the consular service , and three years in foreign travel , mostly on the Continent . We have no Note Book concerning this later period at The Wayside to tell us of his mode of life and work ; but from such glimpses of him as ...
... passed in the consular service , and three years in foreign travel , mostly on the Continent . We have no Note Book concerning this later period at The Wayside to tell us of his mode of life and work ; but from such glimpses of him as ...
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... passed through the little Indian village , where dwell the last rem- nant of the Mohican tribe . They have a neat little wooden church , their dwellings much the same as our Penobscot tribe at Bangor . The famous chief Uncas died about ...
... passed through the little Indian village , where dwell the last rem- nant of the Mohican tribe . They have a neat little wooden church , their dwellings much the same as our Penobscot tribe at Bangor . The famous chief Uncas died about ...
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