The Port FolioEditor and Asbury Dickens, 1818 - Philadelphia (Pa.) |
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Page 7
... directed to the single object of the education of his three remaining children . It was his design to train them , by his own instructions , to virtue and useful know- ledge ; but this task he soon discovered to be incompatible with the ...
... directed to the single object of the education of his three remaining children . It was his design to train them , by his own instructions , to virtue and useful know- ledge ; but this task he soon discovered to be incompatible with the ...
Page 184
... directing me to march my company down the road towards Charles- town . We were then at Tuft's house near Ploughed Hill . I immediately made a forward movement to the position he directed me to take , and halted while he proceeded to the ...
... directing me to march my company down the road towards Charles- town . We were then at Tuft's house near Ploughed Hill . I immediately made a forward movement to the position he directed me to take , and halted while he proceeded to the ...
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... directed aim , it was lodged in its descent in the trunk of an ancient oak hollowed by lightning . He then with wolf - like yells , announced his approaching change , and adding to his nature what alone was wanting , the shape and ...
... directed aim , it was lodged in its descent in the trunk of an ancient oak hollowed by lightning . He then with wolf - like yells , announced his approaching change , and adding to his nature what alone was wanting , the shape and ...
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JANUARY 1818 | 3 |
Letter from Cortez to the king | 18 |
On Gout and Stone | 32 |
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