The United States Magazine and Democratic Review, Volumen3Langtree and O'Sullivan, 1838 |
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... prisoner , and witnesses , were personated by the students , and Cilley played the part of a fervid and success- ful advocate ; and besides these exhibitions of power , he regularly trained himself in the forensic debates of a literary ...
... prisoner , and witnesses , were personated by the students , and Cilley played the part of a fervid and success- ful advocate ; and besides these exhibitions of power , he regularly trained himself in the forensic debates of a literary ...
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... prisons , has rendered them more efficient by reforming their abuses ; and the abolition of incarceration for debt has become a popular idea , having even been partially determined upon in a country , where the man . horrors of the ...
... prisons , has rendered them more efficient by reforming their abuses ; and the abolition of incarceration for debt has become a popular idea , having even been partially determined upon in a country , where the man . horrors of the ...
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... prisoners . In the following year , Thayendanegea led a band of Indians across the country to the Susquehannah ; and had an interview with General Herkimer , at Unadilla ; but , without committing any serious hostilities , drew off his ...
... prisoners . In the following year , Thayendanegea led a band of Indians across the country to the Susquehannah ; and had an interview with General Herkimer , at Unadilla ; but , without committing any serious hostilities , drew off his ...
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... prisoner taken from the foe , furnished more definite information . Mr. Stone adds : " But there is no good evidence that Brandt was himself a participator in secret murders , or attacks upon iso- lated individuals or families . " This ...
... prisoner taken from the foe , furnished more definite information . Mr. Stone adds : " But there is no good evidence that Brandt was himself a participator in secret murders , or attacks upon iso- lated individuals or families . " This ...
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... prisoner from the hatchets of his Mohawks . Nor are we to abstain from condemn- ing him , and wait until women and children , massacred in their beds , or burnt in the conflagration of their dwellings , shall arise from the grave to ...
... prisoner from the hatchets of his Mohawks . Nor are we to abstain from condemn- ing him , and wait until women and children , massacred in their beds , or burnt in the conflagration of their dwellings , shall arise from the grave to ...
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