My Story, by Anson MillsThe Author, 1921 - 431 halaman |
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Anson Mills Carl Harry Claudy. 50 General Anson Mills from his friend Nresort . Miles , Lint General 1.5.0 5.army 50 General Anson Mills from his friend Nilsout . Miles. 12 !
Anson Mills Carl Harry Claudy. 50 General Anson Mills from his friend Nresort . Miles , Lint General 1.5.0 5.army 50 General Anson Mills from his friend Nilsout . Miles. 12 !
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Anson Mills Carl Harry Claudy. Lunt General us army PREFACE WASHINGTON , D. C. , December 12 , 1917. 50 General Anson Mills from his friend Nilsout . Miles 50 General Anson Mills from his friend Nilsout . Miles. 12.
Anson Mills Carl Harry Claudy. Lunt General us army PREFACE WASHINGTON , D. C. , December 12 , 1917. 50 General Anson Mills from his friend Nilsout . Miles 50 General Anson Mills from his friend Nilsout . Miles. 12.
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Anson Mills Carl Harry Claudy. Lieut General v . 5. army . M. PREFACE WASHINGTON , D. C. , December 12 , 1917. 50 General Anson Mills from his friend Nilsout . Miles. 12.
Anson Mills Carl Harry Claudy. Lieut General v . 5. army . M. PREFACE WASHINGTON , D. C. , December 12 , 1917. 50 General Anson Mills from his friend Nilsout . Miles. 12.
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... task without her , who had been the inspiration and chief factor in my life . Before giving up the plan , how- ever , I submitted it to friends who had been nearest to us during our married life , and asked their advice . 17.
... task without her , who had been the inspiration and chief factor in my life . Before giving up the plan , how- ever , I submitted it to friends who had been nearest to us during our married life , and asked their advice . 17.
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... friend for a genera- tion , has been not unlike my own . These letters are as follows : EASTERN POINT , GLOUCESTER , MASS . , May 31 , 1917 . MY DEAR MRS . BURLESON : We , Constance and I , want to thank you and General Bur- leson for ...
... friend for a genera- tion , has been not unlike my own . These letters are as follows : EASTERN POINT , GLOUCESTER , MASS . , May 31 , 1917 . MY DEAR MRS . BURLESON : We , Constance and I , want to thank you and General Bur- leson for ...
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Halaman 117 - They passed their lives in hunting, and despatched two couriers a week, one thousand miles, to let each other know what game they had killed the preceding days. The King of Sardinia was a fool. All these were Bourbons. , The Queen of Portugal, a Braganza, was an idiot by nature. And so was the King of Denmark. Their sons, as regents, exercised the powers of government. The King of Prussia, successor to the great Frederick,, was a mere hog in body as well as in mind. Gustavus of Sweden, and Joseph...
Halaman 248 - ... a good musket, or firelock, a sufficient bayonet and belt, two spare flints, and a knapsack, a pouch, with a box therein to contain not less than twenty-four cartridges, suited to the bore of his musket or firelock, each cartridge to contain a proper quantity of powder and ball : or, with a good rifle, knapsack, shot pouch, and powder horn, twenty balls, suited to the bore of his rifle, and a quarter of a pound of powder...
Halaman 167 - The dividing line shall forever be that described in the aforesaid Treaty and follow the center of the normal channel of the rivers named, notwithstanding any alterations in the banks or in the course of those rivers, provided that such alterations be effected by natural causes through the slow and gradual erosion and deposit of alluvium and not by the abandonment of an existing river bed and the opening of a new one.
Halaman 248 - ... that every citizen so enrolled and notified, shall within six months thereafter, provide himself with, a good musket or firelock, a sufficient bayonet and belt, two spare flints and a knapsack...
Halaman 61 - I AM the resurrection and the life, saith the Lord: he that believeth in me, though he were dead, yet shall he live: and whosoever liveth and believeth in me, shall never die.
Halaman 167 - Any other change, wrought by the force of the current whether by the cutting of a new bed, or when there is more than one channel by the deepening of another channel than that which marked the boundary at the time of the survey made under the aforesaid Treaty...
Halaman 272 - A school-house plant on every hill, Stretching in radiate nerve-lines thence The quick wires of intelligence; Till North and South together brought Shall own the same electric thought, In peace a common flag salute, And, side by side in labor's free And unresentful rivalry, Harvest the fields wherein they fought.
Halaman 119 - It took Rome three hundred years to die ; and our death, if we perish, will be as much more terrific as our intelligence and free institutions have given to us more bone, and sinew, and vitality.
Halaman 168 - ... boundary line, notice of that fact shall be given by the proper local authorities on both sides to their respective commissioners of the International Boundary Commission, on receiving which notice it shall be the duty of the said Commission to repair to the place where the change has taken place or the question has arisen, to make a personal examination of such change, to compare it with the bed of the river as it was before the change took place, as shown by the surveys, and to decide whether...
Halaman 117 - There remained, then, none but old Catherine, who had been too lately picked up to have lost her common sense. In this state Bonaparte found Europe; and it was this state of its rulers which lost it with scarce a struggle. These animals had become without mind and powerless; and so will every hereditary monarchy be, after a few generations.