The National Magazine, Volume 4Abel Stevens, James Floy Carlton & Phillips, 1854 |
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Pagina 4
... four stout horses from the post - house at Brieg , leaving his own to follow at their leisure the progress of our carriage . The first part of our journey was entirely absorbed in admira- tion of the grandeur of the scene . The road ...
... four stout horses from the post - house at Brieg , leaving his own to follow at their leisure the progress of our carriage . The first part of our journey was entirely absorbed in admira- tion of the grandeur of the scene . The road ...
Pagina 23
... four children . By means of constant care and watchfulness , my mother succeeded in bringing me up to an age when I conceived , in the constant inaction in which I lived , some vague intuition of the altogether peculiar talent with ...
... four children . By means of constant care and watchfulness , my mother succeeded in bringing me up to an age when I conceived , in the constant inaction in which I lived , some vague intuition of the altogether peculiar talent with ...
Pagina 29
... four years , during which time he traveled over a greater part of Europe , and through Egypt and Syria , running the fight in Berlin in the Revo- lution of '48 , witnessing the first election of President at Paris , and corresponding ...
... four years , during which time he traveled over a greater part of Europe , and through Egypt and Syria , running the fight in Berlin in the Revo- lution of '48 , witnessing the first election of President at Paris , and corresponding ...
Pagina 31
... four long twelves , was stationed by Perry in the van , and the Scorpion , of one long and one short gun on circles , next her . The Lawrence , Captain Perry , came next ; the two schooners just mentioned keeping on her weather bow ...
... four long twelves , was stationed by Perry in the van , and the Scorpion , of one long and one short gun on circles , next her . The Lawrence , Captain Perry , came next ; the two schooners just mentioned keeping on her weather bow ...
Pagina 32
... four of whom were quarter - deck officers . By three o'clock P. M. , the storm of battle had subsided into the tranquil quiet and sereni- ty of these beautiful waters . God grant it may never be heard over them again ! The naval ...
... four of whom were quarter - deck officers . By three o'clock P. M. , the storm of battle had subsided into the tranquil quiet and sereni- ty of these beautiful waters . God grant it may never be heard over them again ! The naval ...
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