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... story told in Lee's History of the Southern War , in which it is said or hinted , that another general officer was suspected by the Com- mander - in - Chief . All I can say is , that I never heard the remotest suspicion attaching to any ...
... story told in Lee's History of the Southern War , in which it is said or hinted , that another general officer was suspected by the Com- mander - in - Chief . All I can say is , that I never heard the remotest suspicion attaching to any ...
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... story of the watch ? For the benefit of those who have not learned to connect serious politics with trivial incidents here is the story . During the war of independence , a Swiss watchma- ker of Philadelphia , named Weitzel , made a ...
... story of the watch ? For the benefit of those who have not learned to connect serious politics with trivial incidents here is the story . During the war of independence , a Swiss watchma- ker of Philadelphia , named Weitzel , made a ...
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... story , the writer of the article leaves in doubt ; which is much to be regretted , as the following fitted for investigating this genealogy . After unique passage shows how eminently he was examining the vouchers produced in support of ...
... story , the writer of the article leaves in doubt ; which is much to be regretted , as the following fitted for investigating this genealogy . After unique passage shows how eminently he was examining the vouchers produced in support of ...
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... Story , in Third Street , third door from Dock " [ Sine anno ] The pamphlet 66 contains , besides what is set forth in the title , after the Letters a Sonnet , " to which my MS . poem is an answer , and " ' Edmund of the Vale , & c ...
... Story , in Third Street , third door from Dock " [ Sine anno ] The pamphlet 66 contains , besides what is set forth in the title , after the Letters a Sonnet , " to which my MS . poem is an answer , and " ' Edmund of the Vale , & c ...
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... Story of a Bad Boy " has not so bright a title in the English reprints , where it appears as " The Story of NOT a very Bad Boy . " Mr. O'Shea , New York , has published the Life and Letters of Mrs. Seton , whose maiden name was Baily ...
... Story of a Bad Boy " has not so bright a title in the English reprints , where it appears as " The Story of NOT a very Bad Boy . " Mr. O'Shea , New York , has published the Life and Letters of Mrs. Seton , whose maiden name was Baily ...
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