Sartain's Union Magazine of Literature and Art, Bind 11John Sartain, Caroline Matilda Kirkland, John Seely Hart John Sartain & Company, 1852 |
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... party lay down on the floor of the house and went to sleep . One of The night wore on , and all was still without , save the music of running water ; and everything betokened repose and safety . But , a little after midnight , the ...
... party lay down on the floor of the house and went to sleep . One of The night wore on , and all was still without , save the music of running water ; and everything betokened repose and safety . But , a little after midnight , the ...
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... party , and after- wards sell them to another , detachments were at last sent out from the camp to collect the means of subsistence by force of arms . The districts around were , of course , soon exhausted , and dreading a similar state ...
... party , and after- wards sell them to another , detachments were at last sent out from the camp to collect the means of subsistence by force of arms . The districts around were , of course , soon exhausted , and dreading a similar state ...
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... party were still half a mile dis- tant from the mill , the leading files having just struck the Skippack Road , when they were disco- vered by an officer of the enemy , who was accompanying the relief - guard on their rounds . The guard ...
... party were still half a mile dis- tant from the mill , the leading files having just struck the Skippack Road , when they were disco- vered by an officer of the enemy , who was accompanying the relief - guard on their rounds . The guard ...
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