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Page 121
... attention was attracted by the words " Federal Republican ” and “ Baltimore mob , " - memorable sounds which cannot even at this day be uttered in that ill - fated city without exciting the liveliest sensa- tions ! Perhaps it may be in ...
... attention was attracted by the words " Federal Republican ” and “ Baltimore mob , " - memorable sounds which cannot even at this day be uttered in that ill - fated city without exciting the liveliest sensa- tions ! Perhaps it may be in ...
Page 148
... attention of their officers , must be attributed , under Providence , the remarkable circumstance that only four children have died in the Institution . The Lancasterian system has been adopted and the improve- ment of the children ...
... attention of their officers , must be attributed , under Providence , the remarkable circumstance that only four children have died in the Institution . The Lancasterian system has been adopted and the improve- ment of the children ...
Page 369
... attention in this fragment of Swiss history , is the account ( p . 113. ) of the conspiracy formed by three spirited citizens in 1307 for the inde- pendence of their country ; and of the memorable conflict at Mor- garten in 1315 , in ...
... attention in this fragment of Swiss history , is the account ( p . 113. ) of the conspiracy formed by three spirited citizens in 1307 for the inde- pendence of their country ; and of the memorable conflict at Mor- garten in 1315 , in ...
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ADDRESS TO THE READER | 9 |
The Pastors Fireside a novel By Miss Jane Porter | 32 |
Account of Bataviaits inhabitants commerce cli | 46 |
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