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... ment , and not a few were suggested by the increased popularity of the subject , arising from his recent loss , and the deep , fervent , national regret with which men of all parties concurred in doing homage to his character , and in ...
... ment , and not a few were suggested by the increased popularity of the subject , arising from his recent loss , and the deep , fervent , national regret with which men of all parties concurred in doing homage to his character , and in ...
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... ment ; for instance , if the enemy as- sails him , he may defend himself on the spot , or meet the foe from a covered position ; and in both cases he may pursue them , but never further than the obstacle behind which the position ...
... ment ; for instance , if the enemy as- sails him , he may defend himself on the spot , or meet the foe from a covered position ; and in both cases he may pursue them , but never further than the obstacle behind which the position ...
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... ment when he was balancing himself pre- viously to springing on me , I fired , aiming close under his chin : the ball passing through his throat , broke the vertebræ of the neck , and down he tumbled , floundering like a great fish out ...
... ment when he was balancing himself pre- viously to springing on me , I fired , aiming close under his chin : the ball passing through his throat , broke the vertebræ of the neck , and down he tumbled , floundering like a great fish out ...
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... - viously dispatched to the orchestra , the mo- ment our hostess and I entered , the Sturm march raged with redoubled fury , and soon bore us off flying before the gale . A glance 54 [ July , A Hunter in the Prairies .
... - viously dispatched to the orchestra , the mo- ment our hostess and I entered , the Sturm march raged with redoubled fury , and soon bore us off flying before the gale . A glance 54 [ July , A Hunter in the Prairies .
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... ment , or in other respects , trust- worthy . How do you do , captain ? who is our young friend here ? " con- tinued he , with a smile and a bow towards us . " In what way am I to understand this , general ? Is it meant for a piece of ...
... ment , or in other respects , trust- worthy . How do you do , captain ? who is our young friend here ? " con- tinued he , with a smile and a bow towards us . " In what way am I to understand this , general ? Is it meant for a piece of ...
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