Graham's American Monthly Magazine of Literature, Art, and Fashion, Томи 46 – 47G.R. Graham., 1855 |
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... head of Lake Pepin , had gone into the valley of the Saint Croix and scalped some fourteen men , women and children , of the Ojibways , who were in the woods , making maple sugar . Among those severely wounded was a Dakota known to the ...
... head of Lake Pepin , had gone into the valley of the Saint Croix and scalped some fourteen men , women and children , of the Ojibways , who were in the woods , making maple sugar . Among those severely wounded was a Dakota known to the ...
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... head of the Elk . The city received the commander - in - effort might not have been so hopeless , but he re- chief with acclamations , and as he passed slowly through the streets the enthusiasm broke over all bounds , and the clamor of ...
... head of the Elk . The city received the commander - in - effort might not have been so hopeless , but he re- chief with acclamations , and as he passed slowly through the streets the enthusiasm broke over all bounds , and the clamor of ...
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... head , in heavy , glossy bandeaux , like a ban ; then I fastened it with gleaming golden pis , and placed on one side , drooping to my neck , a bunch of blood - red carnations . My figure was what an empress ' ought to be ; full , tall ...
... head , in heavy , glossy bandeaux , like a ban ; then I fastened it with gleaming golden pis , and placed on one side , drooping to my neck , a bunch of blood - red carnations . My figure was what an empress ' ought to be ; full , tall ...
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... head resting upon his breast , and my eyes turned toward the window , whose curtains I had put very far back ... head down closer to me , and whispered , timidly , I stood there in the door , and watched him ride away , in the full ...
... head resting upon his breast , and my eyes turned toward the window , whose curtains I had put very far back ... head down closer to me , and whispered , timidly , I stood there in the door , and watched him ride away , in the full ...
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... head- quarters , easily beat back the assailants , when Octavius had succeeded to the command - for Octavius was always sick , or asleep so that he could not be awakened , or absent from his post , from some other valid reason , when ...
... head- quarters , easily beat back the assailants , when Octavius had succeeded to the command - for Octavius was always sick , or asleep so that he could not be awakened , or absent from his post , from some other valid reason , when ...
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Сторінка 146 - With a heart full of love and gratitude, I now take leave of you ; I most devoutly wish that your latter days may be as prosperous and happy as your former ones have been glorious and honorable.
Сторінка 278 - Cannon to right of them, Cannon to left of them, Cannon in front of them Volleyed and thundered; Stormed at with shot and shell, Boldly they rode and well, Into the jaws of Death, Into the mouth of Hell Rode the six hundred.
Сторінка 142 - With a mixture of great surprise and astonishment I have read with attention the sentiments you have submitted to my perusal. Be assured, sir, no occurrence in the course of the war has given me more painful sensations than your information of there being such ideas existing in the army as you have expressed, and I must view with abhorrence and reprehend with severity.
Сторінка 144 - ... awake, attend to your situation, and redress yourselves! If the present moment be lost, every future effort is in vain; and your threats then will be as empty as your entreaties now.
Сторінка 529 - With antic toys so funnily bestuck, Light as the singing bird that wings the air, (The door ! the door ! he'll tumble down the stair '.) Thou darling of thy sire ! (Why, Jane, he'll set his pinafore afire !) Thou imp of mirth and joy!
Сторінка 93 - ... uttering graceful words To charm thy ear; while his sly imps, by stealth, Twine round thee threads of steel, light thread on thread That grow to fetters; or bind down thy arms With chains concealed in chaplets.
Сторінка 142 - Sir, no occurrence in the course of the war has given me more painful sensations, than your information of there being such ideas existing in the army, as you have expressed, and I must view with abhorrence and reprehend with severity. For the present the communication of them will rest in my own bosom, unless some further agitation of the matter shall make a disclosure necessary.
Сторінка 278 - Theirs not to make reply, Theirs not to reason why, Theirs but to do and die; — Into the valley of Death Rode the six hundred.
Сторінка 144 - If this then be your treatment, while the swords you wear are necessary for the defence of America, what have you to expect from peace, when your voice shall sink, and your strength dissipate by division...
Сторінка 263 - About ten o'clock I bade adieu to Mount Vernon, to private life, and to domestic felicity ; and with a mind oppressed with more anxious and painful sensations than I have words to express, set out for New York with the best disposition to render service to my country in obedience to its call, but with less hope of answering its expectations.