The National Magazine: Devoted to Literature, Art, and Religion, Volume 13Abel Stevens, James Floy Carlton & Phillips, 1858 |
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... Army- T. Buchanan - osway ..... 114 Corvinus , Matthias - J . O. Noyes .. 207 ...... Death of Dupuytren ................. 62 Diaphine ...... 15 Read ....... 164 The Golden Sunset - H . W. Longfellow . 33 The Power of the Dead Mary Ann ...
... Army- T. Buchanan - osway ..... 114 Corvinus , Matthias - J . O. Noyes .. 207 ...... Death of Dupuytren ................. 62 Diaphine ...... 15 Read ....... 164 The Golden Sunset - H . W. Longfellow . 33 The Power of the Dead Mary Ann ...
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... army exercising , since our defeat , the trade of honest brigands . Rest yourself in our asylum , and we will then escort you to a place of safety . " The count gladly accepted their offer , spent the night in the mysterious dwelling ...
... army exercising , since our defeat , the trade of honest brigands . Rest yourself in our asylum , and we will then escort you to a place of safety . " The count gladly accepted their offer , spent the night in the mysterious dwelling ...
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... army , and shut up the enemy in Yorktown . Before this last military achievement , Jefferson had retired from the guber- natorial chair . He judged that a military chieftain would be better adapted to gov- ern in those troublous times ...
... army , and shut up the enemy in Yorktown . Before this last military achievement , Jefferson had retired from the guber- natorial chair . He judged that a military chieftain would be better adapted to gov- ern in those troublous times ...
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... army from nominally one hundred thousand to three thousand men . By these various retrenchments he saved , of the annual current expenses of the government , about three millions of dollars ; and thus with the slowly increasing revenue ...
... army from nominally one hundred thousand to three thousand men . By these various retrenchments he saved , of the annual current expenses of the government , about three millions of dollars ; and thus with the slowly increasing revenue ...
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... army , who , on being dismissed after the treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo , had en rolled themselves in Texas , for the pur- pose of hunting Indians . They were the scum of society , and the most hideous and degraded objects nature could ...
... army , who , on being dismissed after the treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo , had en rolled themselves in Texas , for the pur- pose of hunting Indians . They were the scum of society , and the most hideous and degraded objects nature could ...
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