American Quarterly Review, Том 8Robert Walsh Carey, Lea & Carey, 1830 |
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... called out to his mother , ' the Sioux are coming . ' The old woman drew her knife , and cutting the belt which bound the boy's blanket to his body , told him to run for home with all his strength . She then , with her knife in her hand ...
... called out to his mother , ' the Sioux are coming . ' The old woman drew her knife , and cutting the belt which bound the boy's blanket to his body , told him to run for home with all his strength . She then , with her knife in her hand ...
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... called upon Great Britain to maintain her commercial rights in the Gulf , or be prepared to give up her maritime and commercial ascendency in the new world ; and that a crisis had arrived , when , in his opinion , his Majesty's ...
... called upon Great Britain to maintain her commercial rights in the Gulf , or be prepared to give up her maritime and commercial ascendency in the new world ; and that a crisis had arrived , when , in his opinion , his Majesty's ...
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... called into the field as secretary to Colonel Read , who had been ap- pointed to the command of an independent corps raised to faci- litate the operations of the grand army , which had marched un- der General Harris to besiege ...
... called into the field as secretary to Colonel Read , who had been ap- pointed to the command of an independent corps raised to faci- litate the operations of the grand army , which had marched un- der General Harris to besiege ...
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