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... called , ) which we have often seen so much exhausted by a two hours ' entertainment , that during the performance of the last piece , the time was passed , not in listening to the music - but in putting on cloaks and bon- nets ! Often ...
... called , ) which we have often seen so much exhausted by a two hours ' entertainment , that during the performance of the last piece , the time was passed , not in listening to the music - but in putting on cloaks and bon- nets ! Often ...
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... called up by the tearful scene I had just left , did I muse upon the strange vicissitudes of fortune it had been my lot to behold , as I rode on beneath the confined dull air of the metropolis . I was passing No. , Queen Street , where ...
... called up by the tearful scene I had just left , did I muse upon the strange vicissitudes of fortune it had been my lot to behold , as I rode on beneath the confined dull air of the metropolis . I was passing No. , Queen Street , where ...
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... called the attention of the Conti- nental Congress to this point of attack . But they , overwhelmed with difficulties in other quarters , neglected this point of danger , until the celebrated Thyandanega , issuing with his savage bands ...
... called the attention of the Conti- nental Congress to this point of attack . But they , overwhelmed with difficulties in other quarters , neglected this point of danger , until the celebrated Thyandanega , issuing with his savage bands ...
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