Chambers's Repository of Instructing and Amusing Tracts, Volumes 1-3W. and R. Chambers, 1852 - English literature |
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... arrived , Williams was traversing the wilderness alone on foot , through frost and snow - this occurred in the winter of 1635 - towards the Indian settlements , not merely for the purpose of sheltering himself from the vengeance of the ...
... arrived , Williams was traversing the wilderness alone on foot , through frost and snow - this occurred in the winter of 1635 - towards the Indian settlements , not merely for the purpose of sheltering himself from the vengeance of the ...
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... arrived successor , and gave out his text from the Psalms : ' Lift not up your HORNE on high .'- Psalm lxxv . 5 . Mr Rush , the American ambassador , in his description of England , mentions that on his arrival there , he asked Mr Coke ...
... arrived successor , and gave out his text from the Psalms : ' Lift not up your HORNE on high .'- Psalm lxxv . 5 . Mr Rush , the American ambassador , in his description of England , mentions that on his arrival there , he asked Mr Coke ...
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... arrived in New York , Sir Henry Clinton , holding in just contempt such a wanton act of meanness , set them all at liberty . Having finished his inspection at the redoubts , Washington arrived with his suite at Arnold's house soon after ...
... arrived in New York , Sir Henry Clinton , holding in just contempt such a wanton act of meanness , set them all at liberty . Having finished his inspection at the redoubts , Washington arrived with his suite at Arnold's house soon after ...
Contents
THE STRUGGLE IN THE CAUCASUS NO 9 | 9 |
CURIOSITIES OF CRIMINAL LAW 10 | 10 |
A LEGEND OF GHENT 11 | 11 |
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