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Page 66
... expected a general onset : . It was now four in the afternoon , and we were all fully employed in making every preparation to repel the grand attack expected in the night . Each man was furnished with twelve rounds of ball cartridge ...
... expected a general onset : . It was now four in the afternoon , and we were all fully employed in making every preparation to repel the grand attack expected in the night . Each man was furnished with twelve rounds of ball cartridge ...
Page 304
... expected to find in it some por- tion of that generous feeling which the hope of extending human happiness is calculated to excite . We have , however , been grievously disappointed . The writer seems to have gone through the whole as a ...
... expected to find in it some por- tion of that generous feeling which the hope of extending human happiness is calculated to excite . We have , however , been grievously disappointed . The writer seems to have gone through the whole as a ...
Page 339
... expected that I should obtain one in the present , or I should be considered as having lost my reputation both in the eyes of the University and of By own College . It had happened also , that I had been honoured , with the first of the ...
... expected that I should obtain one in the present , or I should be considered as having lost my reputation both in the eyes of the University and of By own College . It had happened also , that I had been honoured , with the first of the ...
Contents
N B For REMARKABLE PASSAGES in the Criticisms | 4 |
Bees a Poem Part II | 23 |
Bevans Memoirs of Isaac Pennington | 32 |
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