The Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art, Volume 53Leavitt, Trow, & Company, 1861 - American literature |
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Page 270
... arms about and shriek- ing for help . In vain he called to her to be calm all presence of mind seemed , from the suddenness of the accident , to have left her ; and Waring was in utter despair as to what he should do . He did not dare ...
... arms about and shriek- ing for help . In vain he called to her to be calm all presence of mind seemed , from the suddenness of the accident , to have left her ; and Waring was in utter despair as to what he should do . He did not dare ...
Page 349
... arms , were proceeding quietly along the street toward their homes , when a detachment of infan- try drawn up in the street commenced fir- ing at the mob by order , it is said , of Gen- eral Zablotski , the Adjutant - General of the ...
... arms , were proceeding quietly along the street toward their homes , when a detachment of infan- try drawn up in the street commenced fir- ing at the mob by order , it is said , of Gen- eral Zablotski , the Adjutant - General of the ...
Page 561
... arms ; and that we may remain perfectly in action that gun is the best which cate- satisfied with Enfield rifles until a decisive ris paribus fires the greatest number of campaign has tested the merits and de- rounds before it wants ...
... arms ; and that we may remain perfectly in action that gun is the best which cate- satisfied with Enfield rifles until a decisive ris paribus fires the greatest number of campaign has tested the merits and de- rounds before it wants ...
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