St. Nicholas, Volume 29Mary Mapes Dodge Scribner, 1902 - Children's literature |
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... soldiers into battle . They had few cannons and guns , and little powder , and Lafayette brought them some in his ship . And through his example , and through his argu- ments in Paris during a brief visit home , he brought it at last to ...
... soldiers into battle . They had few cannons and guns , and little powder , and Lafayette brought them some in his ship . And through his example , and through his argu- ments in Paris during a brief visit home , he brought it at last to ...
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... soldier from the age of thirteen , and once in command of all the armies of France , was always on the side of justice and order and peace . He did what he could to quiet the angry passions of his fellow - countrymen and save the king ...
... soldier from the age of thirteen , and once in command of all the armies of France , was always on the side of justice and order and peace . He did what he could to quiet the angry passions of his fellow - countrymen and save the king ...
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... Soldier of Virginia , " " At Odds with the Regent , " etc. 66 Tommy Remington's Battle " is a very interesting portrayal of American boy life . Like many another boy of to - day , the young hero has to choose between rival attractions ...
... Soldier of Virginia , " " At Odds with the Regent , " etc. 66 Tommy Remington's Battle " is a very interesting portrayal of American boy life . Like many another boy of to - day , the young hero has to choose between rival attractions ...
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... soldiers . A hand on his shoulder brought him from the window . But Tommy had no desire whatever to move from his seat . The train flew on past miners ' cabins and scattered hamlets , till at last the mines were left behind , and the ...
... soldiers . A hand on his shoulder brought him from the window . But Tommy had no desire whatever to move from his seat . The train flew on past miners ' cabins and scattered hamlets , till at last the mines were left behind , and the ...
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... soldiers brave , quick , and fear- less . The Romans passed it on to the Britons , and by this sturdy race it has been retained and developed . The indolent Greek and more indolent Italian have centuries ago abandoned the sport as too ...
... soldiers brave , quick , and fear- less . The Romans passed it on to the Britons , and by this sturdy race it has been retained and developed . The indolent Greek and more indolent Italian have centuries ago abandoned the sport as too ...
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