The Atlantic Monthly, Nide 8Atlantic Monthly Company, 1861 |
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... passed , a heavy toll , namely , every man's whole store of Pa- triotism and Loyalty . Every man - so it seems- who passed the Long Bridge was stripped of his last dollar of Amor Patric , and came to Washington , or went home , with a ...
... passed , a heavy toll , namely , every man's whole store of Pa- triotism and Loyalty . Every man - so it seems- who passed the Long Bridge was stripped of his last dollar of Amor Patric , and came to Washington , or went home , with a ...
Sivu 204
... passed on without doing anything to relieve it . I spoke to the little man , who was in great fear at being spoken ... passing , thinking they might gain the little thing's confidence better than I ; but the poor little man's great wish ...
... passed on without doing anything to relieve it . I spoke to the little man , who was in great fear at being spoken ... passing , thinking they might gain the little thing's confidence better than I ; but the poor little man's great wish ...
Sivu 231
... passed through the iron , making a round hole in the iron " ; " that at two feet below water " another shot passed through the vessel's side and one or two casks of provisions , and that the hole was simply plugged by the en- gineer at ...
... passed through the iron , making a round hole in the iron " ; " that at two feet below water " another shot passed through the vessel's side and one or two casks of provisions , and that the hole was simply plugged by the en- gineer at ...
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