The Library of American Biography, Τόμος 14Harper, 1855 |
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... acquaintance . The distance to Hartford was not less than one hundred and forty miles , much of the way was through a wilderness , and in several places there were dangerous falls and rapids . With a bearskin for a covering , and his ...
... acquaintance . The distance to Hartford was not less than one hundred and forty miles , much of the way was through a wilderness , and in several places there were dangerous falls and rapids . With a bearskin for a covering , and his ...
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... acquaint- ance I have gained there is dearer than I can possibly express . Farewell , dear Dartmouth ! Doctor , my heart is as pure as the new fallen Farewell , and may the God of Abra- ham , Isaac , and Jacob , bless you and yours . I ...
... acquaint- ance I have gained there is dearer than I can possibly express . Farewell , dear Dartmouth ! Doctor , my heart is as pure as the new fallen Farewell , and may the God of Abra- ham , Isaac , and Jacob , bless you and yours . I ...
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... acquaint- ance with the clergy wherever I went . " At length , after a ride of almost one hun- dred miles , by crossing the ... acquainted with the excellent Irishman , the Reverend Mr. Cald- well , of Elizabeth Town , and the popular Dr ...
... acquaint- ance with the clergy wherever I went . " At length , after a ride of almost one hun- dred miles , by crossing the ... acquainted with the excellent Irishman , the Reverend Mr. Cald- well , of Elizabeth Town , and the popular Dr ...
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... acquaintance to whom he could apply for relief . Thus sit- uated , it behoved him to make haste to Lon- don , where he looked for an immediate wel- come and a home among the relations , whose wealth and virtues he had heard so much ex ...
... acquaintance to whom he could apply for relief . Thus sit- uated , it behoved him to make haste to Lon- don , where he looked for an immediate wel- come and a home among the relations , whose wealth and virtues he had heard so much ex ...
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... acquainted with their character and habits . They have witnessed their banquets . of human flesh , their extremes of passion , their savage barbarity at one time , and their docile , affectionate temper and keen sensibility at an- other ...
... acquainted with their character and habits . They have witnessed their banquets . of human flesh , their extremes of passion , their savage barbarity at one time , and their docile , affectionate temper and keen sensibility at an- other ...
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