The New England Magazine, Volumen20New England Magazine Company, 1899 |
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... head of the flight of steps leading down to the entrance of the tomb , it was unveiled with simple but impress- ive speech , and presented to the city which Samuel Adams loved so well . In the same line of tombs , but on the opposite ...
... head of the flight of steps leading down to the entrance of the tomb , it was unveiled with simple but impress- ive speech , and presented to the city which Samuel Adams loved so well . In the same line of tombs , but on the opposite ...
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... head to the ground and was somewhat bruised and three slight cuts nearly through the skin on my temple . With much difficulty my horse was extricated , and not being able to ascertain how much damage was sustained and my head bleeding ...
... head to the ground and was somewhat bruised and three slight cuts nearly through the skin on my temple . With much difficulty my horse was extricated , and not being able to ascertain how much damage was sustained and my head bleeding ...
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bent be self - abasement ; he then down his head as if quite over- come ; then as denunciation after denuncia- tion was poured forth , from time to time he would look up , and his face would seen glowing with the keenest enjoyment ...
bent be self - abasement ; he then down his head as if quite over- come ; then as denunciation after denuncia- tion was poured forth , from time to time he would look up , and his face would seen glowing with the keenest enjoyment ...
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... head of his regiment at the storm- ing of Chapultepec . General Ransom was a strict dis- ciplinarian and a brave and gallant soldier , in every way worthy of emu- lation . He was universally regarded U.S. CAPTAIN HENRY W. HOVEY . as the ...
... head of his regiment at the storm- ing of Chapultepec . General Ransom was a strict dis- ciplinarian and a brave and gallant soldier , in every way worthy of emu- lation . He was universally regarded U.S. CAPTAIN HENRY W. HOVEY . as the ...
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... head , but it is well perhaps to maintain an equi- librium of forces . " There was plenty of latent fire among the cadets and they were ready at any time to ex- plode , like so many cans of nitro- glycerine ; but the cassock generally ...
... head , but it is well perhaps to maintain an equi- librium of forces . " There was plenty of latent fire among the cadets and they were ready at any time to ex- plode , like so many cans of nitro- glycerine ; but the cassock generally ...
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