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Page 71
... passed , it was still possible to get over the ice . I resolved , however , to return home , though my friends dissuaded me , and my good wife wrote to me by a Kajak , that the old catechist would attend to the divine service for the ...
... passed , it was still possible to get over the ice . I resolved , however , to return home , though my friends dissuaded me , and my good wife wrote to me by a Kajak , that the old catechist would attend to the divine service for the ...
Page 154
... passed a very stormy interval of nearly two years , and finally retired in September 1790. His only daughter , the heiress of his fortune and the object of his uninterrupted care , having attained woman's estate , was now married to the ...
... passed a very stormy interval of nearly two years , and finally retired in September 1790. His only daughter , the heiress of his fortune and the object of his uninterrupted care , having attained woman's estate , was now married to the ...
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... passed on him for burning the capitol , it is agreed that his march of five days through the heart of the enemy's country , his victory at Bladensburg , his capture of the me- tropolis , and lastly his conduct before Baltimore , are ...
... passed on him for burning the capitol , it is agreed that his march of five days through the heart of the enemy's country , his victory at Bladensburg , his capture of the me- tropolis , and lastly his conduct before Baltimore , are ...
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TITLES AUTHORS NAMES c of the | 1 |
Saabye Egede his Account of Green | 7 |
Scandal Ode | 30 |
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