The Magazine of American History with Notes and Queries, Volumen22John Austin Stevens, Benjamin Franklin DeCosta, Henry Phelps Johnston, Martha Joanna Lamb, Nathan Gillett Pond A. S. Barnes., 1889 |
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... character . " Rev. E. Walpole Warren of Holy Trinity said : “ Although an English- man , I wish to be among the foremost in this city to pray that this nation may in future advance in both worldly and moral prosperity ; " and in his ...
... character . " Rev. E. Walpole Warren of Holy Trinity said : “ Although an English- man , I wish to be among the foremost in this city to pray that this nation may in future advance in both worldly and moral prosperity ; " and in his ...
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... character in history meets our gaze than George Washington . " And not only in New York , but in Brooklyn , in all our sister cities , in every village and town , and before every organ- ized body of Christians of whatever creed or ...
... character in history meets our gaze than George Washington . " And not only in New York , but in Brooklyn , in all our sister cities , in every village and town , and before every organ- ized body of Christians of whatever creed or ...
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... character of those who took part in it . It was unique and interesting from every point of view . It was a vast ani- mated picture which appealed to every agreeable sense . The entrance to the opera - house was through a labyrinth of ...
... character of those who took part in it . It was unique and interesting from every point of view . It was a vast ani- mated picture which appealed to every agreeable sense . The entrance to the opera - house was through a labyrinth of ...
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... character every best trait and attribute that have made the Anglo - Saxon name a glory to its children and a terror to its enemies throughout the world . But he was not so much an Englishman that , when the time came for him to be so ...
... character every best trait and attribute that have made the Anglo - Saxon name a glory to its children and a terror to its enemies throughout the world . But he was not so much an Englishman that , when the time came for him to be so ...
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... character as the picture the historic picture - we have the pleasure of giving to our readers . In this , as will be observed , the portraits are so perfect that a list of the names of those present will be superfluous . When the raptur ...
... character as the picture the historic picture - we have the pleasure of giving to our readers . In this , as will be observed , the portraits are so perfect that a list of the names of those present will be superfluous . When the raptur ...
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