The New England Magazine, Volumen54;Volumen60New England Magazine Company, 1916 |
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... Party . The Old School Hall . The picture of the Duke of Wel- lington was in the old school hall ; the Iron Duke simply glared at the un- ruly boys who for misbehavior were penalized to stand before him for hours at a time . The Fort ...
... Party . The Old School Hall . The picture of the Duke of Wel- lington was in the old school hall ; the Iron Duke simply glared at the un- ruly boys who for misbehavior were penalized to stand before him for hours at a time . The Fort ...
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... parties , taking along a number of peons who knew the country well and were thor- oughly versed in the method of al- ligator hunting . The peons are In- dians , or half - breeds , and take a great delight in this sort of sport . A young ...
... parties , taking along a number of peons who knew the country well and were thor- oughly versed in the method of al- ligator hunting . The peons are In- dians , or half - breeds , and take a great delight in this sort of sport . A young ...
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... party to camp out for a few days near the bank of the river . My wife would not listen to my leaving her behind , and , being assured that it would involve no danger , I took her and the boy , and set out with the party for the river ...
... party to camp out for a few days near the bank of the river . My wife would not listen to my leaving her behind , and , being assured that it would involve no danger , I took her and the boy , and set out with the party for the river ...
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... party with their surgeons se- lected an island in the Mississippi for Lincoln , and the romance of fight- ing for the lady to whom he was mak- ing love deepened Lincoln's devotion , and their marriage resulted . It is difficult to ...
... party with their surgeons se- lected an island in the Mississippi for Lincoln , and the romance of fight- ing for the lady to whom he was mak- ing love deepened Lincoln's devotion , and their marriage resulted . It is difficult to ...
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... party that believed that the people should be recognized as a power in the government of Eng- land . Their attack upon the estab- lished order , both from the political and religious sides , caused Charles to continue with greater ...
... party that believed that the people should be recognized as a power in the government of Eng- land . Their attack upon the estab- lished order , both from the political and religious sides , caused Charles to continue with greater ...
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