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... English language . the year 1820 he was a pupil at that celebrated seminary of education , Phillips Academy , Exeter , N. H. , where he graduated with honor . A few years later he was a student at Dartmouth Medical College , Hanover ...
... English language . the year 1820 he was a pupil at that celebrated seminary of education , Phillips Academy , Exeter , N. H. , where he graduated with honor . A few years later he was a student at Dartmouth Medical College , Hanover ...
Page 195
... English government their yearly dues of money , blankets , etc .; and these yearly pilgrimages were conducted as fancy might picture a pilgrimage to Mесса . There was a tribe of them which remained in the vicinity for years , divid- ing ...
... English government their yearly dues of money , blankets , etc .; and these yearly pilgrimages were conducted as fancy might picture a pilgrimage to Mесса . There was a tribe of them which remained in the vicinity for years , divid- ing ...
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... English readily , and my very limited acquaintance with the German language , I was unable to carry on a very extended conversation with him which I much regretted , for he was a man of excellent attain- ments , and of a truly Christian ...
... English readily , and my very limited acquaintance with the German language , I was unable to carry on a very extended conversation with him which I much regretted , for he was a man of excellent attain- ments , and of a truly Christian ...
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... English he could command , thus addressed the driver : " Rufe , you knows I'm con- stable ; vell I comman ' you by the name of the Peoples of dis State Mich- igan dat you load off dem shingle - bolts so quick as you can , and carry dis ...
... English he could command , thus addressed the driver : " Rufe , you knows I'm con- stable ; vell I comman ' you by the name of the Peoples of dis State Mich- igan dat you load off dem shingle - bolts so quick as you can , and carry dis ...
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... English coat and breeches and buckles , talking with some gentlemen , when Hon . Austin E. Wing , United States marshal , walked up and arrested the lord for crimes committed against the Hudson Bay Fur Co. , in the Hudson Bay country ...
... English coat and breeches and buckles , talking with some gentlemen , when Hon . Austin E. Wing , United States marshal , walked up and arrested the lord for crimes committed against the Hudson Bay Fur Co. , in the Hudson Bay country ...
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