The Atlantic Monthly, Том 73Atlantic Monthly Company, 1894 |
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... heard to say , in this connection , that " thought made wrinkles . " And the inference was obvious ! Yet the fact that Mrs. Pendle- ton was known in the world of letters might seem to contradict such an infer- To be sure , it was only ...
... heard to say , in this connection , that " thought made wrinkles . " And the inference was obvious ! Yet the fact that Mrs. Pendle- ton was known in the world of letters might seem to contradict such an infer- To be sure , it was only ...
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... heard to reply , " where should he learn manners , seeing as how he was never at sea before ? " It is likewise from this period of Howe's career that two of the rare per- sonal anecdotes have been transmitted , illustrative of his ...
... heard to reply , " where should he learn manners , seeing as how he was never at sea before ? " It is likewise from this period of Howe's career that two of the rare per- sonal anecdotes have been transmitted , illustrative of his ...
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... heard that the enemy's fleet had been seen heading for Narragansett Bay , then controlled by a British garrison on Rhode Island . This was in pur- suance of a prearranged plan to sup- port Sullivan , who had already begun his advance ...
... heard that the enemy's fleet had been seen heading for Narragansett Bay , then controlled by a British garrison on Rhode Island . This was in pur- suance of a prearranged plan to sup- port Sullivan , who had already begun his advance ...
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... heard ; but as the first lieu- tenant checked it with firm authority , a cock flew upon the stump of a mast and crowed lustily . The exultant note found quick response in hearts not given to despair , and a burst of mer- riment ...
... heard ; but as the first lieu- tenant checked it with firm authority , a cock flew upon the stump of a mast and crowed lustily . The exultant note found quick response in hearts not given to despair , and a burst of mer- riment ...
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... heard some of our comrades still offering prayers for the welfare of their country . The last cries of these unfortunates were , ' Vive la République ! ' They died uttering them . " Over a hundred Frenchmen thus went down . Seven French ...
... heard some of our comrades still offering prayers for the welfare of their country . The last cries of these unfortunates were , ' Vive la République ! ' They died uttering them . " Over a hundred Frenchmen thus went down . Seven French ...
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