The Atlantic Monthly, Volum 4Atlantic Monthly Company, 1859 |
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Pàgina 4
... took a prize off the Capes of the Dela- ware , and sent her in to Philadelphia ; thousands of the populace crowded the wharves , and , when the British colors were seen reversed , and the French fly- ing over them , burst into exulting ...
... took a prize off the Capes of the Dela- ware , and sent her in to Philadelphia ; thousands of the populace crowded the wharves , and , when the British colors were seen reversed , and the French fly- ing over them , burst into exulting ...
Pàgina 5
... took a pleasure in being souffleté by France . The rival flags were kept flying until the close of the war of 1812 . 66 An outbreak of Democratic fury bor- dering upon treason took place , when Senator Mason of Virginia violated the ...
... took a pleasure in being souffleté by France . The rival flags were kept flying until the close of the war of 1812 . 66 An outbreak of Democratic fury bor- dering upon treason took place , when Senator Mason of Virginia violated the ...
Pàgina 6
... took down the shutters , and waited . " Party - feeling reached the boiling - point when Washington retired to Mount Ver- non . Mr. Adams , his successor , had none of that divinity which hedged the Father of his Country to protect him ...
... took down the shutters , and waited . " Party - feeling reached the boiling - point when Washington retired to Mount Ver- non . Mr. Adams , his successor , had none of that divinity which hedged the Father of his Country to protect him ...
Pàgina 7
... took no part in affairs , felt like a sober man at a dinner when the rest of the company were drunk . Civil war was often talked of , and the threat of seces- sion , which has become the rhetorical sta- ple of the South , produced ...
... took no part in affairs , felt like a sober man at a dinner when the rest of the company were drunk . Civil war was often talked of , and the threat of seces- sion , which has become the rhetorical sta- ple of the South , produced ...
Pàgina 10
... his darling den in France To tempt the wretch to come , He made Tom's brain with flattery dance And took the tax from rum . " The Administration editors held their tongues ; -the religious side 10 [ July , Thomas Paine .
... his darling den in France To tempt the wretch to come , He made Tom's brain with flattery dance And took the tax from rum . " The Administration editors held their tongues ; -the religious side 10 [ July , Thomas Paine .
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