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... things and tell of comrades whose companionship made army life enjoyable . I have in my mind as I write , those young officers and genial fellows , Buell and Reese , who used to ring the cow bell that good fellows might come and enjoy ...
... things and tell of comrades whose companionship made army life enjoyable . I have in my mind as I write , those young officers and genial fellows , Buell and Reese , who used to ring the cow bell that good fellows might come and enjoy ...
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... things from hearing the conversation of those men of strong natures , who , from all quar- ters of the world , were , in 1836-1846 , seeking homes in that newly organized state , and who were in the habit of visiting Dr. Logan's house ...
... things from hearing the conversation of those men of strong natures , who , from all quar- ters of the world , were , in 1836-1846 , seeking homes in that newly organized state , and who were in the habit of visiting Dr. Logan's house ...
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... fundamental principles was a good thing for a government like ours , where individual men are as nothing , but the good of the whole paramount . Logan grew - and I believe none of his ardent 58 Proceedings of the Society.
... fundamental principles was a good thing for a government like ours , where individual men are as nothing , but the good of the whole paramount . Logan grew - and I believe none of his ardent 58 Proceedings of the Society.
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... things , which led to Burr's plans , was very un- settled . It is safe to say that a hope of our going to pieces con- tinued to be entertained by the British a long time . In 1796 General Victor Collot , a distinguished French officer ...
... things , which led to Burr's plans , was very un- settled . It is safe to say that a hope of our going to pieces con- tinued to be entertained by the British a long time . In 1796 General Victor Collot , a distinguished French officer ...
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... things no further advanced than when we first took possession . But in the interval the Malden agency was always busy in stirring up mischief . In 1807 announcement was made to the Indians that war was approaching and they must be ready ...
... things no further advanced than when we first took possession . But in the interval the Malden agency was always busy in stirring up mischief . In 1807 announcement was made to the Indians that war was approaching and they must be ready ...
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