The Literary Companion, Volume 1, Issues 1-13G. & J. Huntley, 1821 |
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... took , was through a close , deep wood ; and , though it lay not far from the river , still we could only catch occa- sional glimpses of it , as it flowed roughly on , when we were upon the higher ground , and then , only by the casual ...
... took , was through a close , deep wood ; and , though it lay not far from the river , still we could only catch occa- sional glimpses of it , as it flowed roughly on , when we were upon the higher ground , and then , only by the casual ...
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... took a part , though but a feeble one , in the scenes of the revolu- tion , it was no small joy to be awaken- ed by the animating peal of bells which ushered in the glad birth - day of our freedom . I felt a new youth and warmth ...
... took a part , though but a feeble one , in the scenes of the revolu- tion , it was no small joy to be awaken- ed by the animating peal of bells which ushered in the glad birth - day of our freedom . I felt a new youth and warmth ...
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... took his first degree , in the College of New - York , in the year 1765 , and soon after entered the office of the late William Smith , Esq . as a student of law . On the expiration of this engagement , he was called to the bar , and ...
... took his first degree , in the College of New - York , in the year 1765 , and soon after entered the office of the late William Smith , Esq . as a student of law . On the expiration of this engagement , he was called to the bar , and ...
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