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... thing was ready for an immediate attempt to take the place by storm , and granting until two o'clock to send Commissioners to treat for the surrender of the place . The advantage already obtained by the enemy had not , however , the ...
... thing was ready for an immediate attempt to take the place by storm , and granting until two o'clock to send Commissioners to treat for the surrender of the place . The advantage already obtained by the enemy had not , however , the ...
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... which , considering the very heavy sea , displayed a cool and steady con- duct , far beyond any thing I could ex- pect from so young a ship's company , and and merits my warmest commendations . She proved to be Historical Affairs . 71.
... which , considering the very heavy sea , displayed a cool and steady con- duct , far beyond any thing I could ex- pect from so young a ship's company , and and merits my warmest commendations . She proved to be Historical Affairs . 71.
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... thing after this until he felt himself pul- led along upon his back to a sort of ri- sing ground , on the side of the road , where he found his head among thorns . He still felt the hand of a man dragging him , and began to struggle ...
... thing after this until he felt himself pul- led along upon his back to a sort of ri- sing ground , on the side of the road , where he found his head among thorns . He still felt the hand of a man dragging him , and began to struggle ...
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... thing which was to be seen ; while others were winding slowly out with each a little gravel in a wheelbarrow , -I say , while contemplating the exertions of these men , and wishing to anticipate in my mind the important aera when they ...
... thing which was to be seen ; while others were winding slowly out with each a little gravel in a wheelbarrow , -I say , while contemplating the exertions of these men , and wishing to anticipate in my mind the important aera when they ...
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... thing with indifference , and whe- ther they ate or drank , or refused , they never spoke , although often in- treated ; but would , after seeing every thing around with a silent indifference , rise and walk slowly away . During the ...
... thing with indifference , and whe- ther they ate or drank , or refused , they never spoke , although often in- treated ; but would , after seeing every thing around with a silent indifference , rise and walk slowly away . During the ...
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