Colburn's New Monthly Magazine and Humorist, Volume 26, Part 2E. W. Allen, 1829 |
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Page 132
... remained but one night , and set out for Albany in a steam- boat next morning . I had heard of the splendour with which the steam - boats on the Hud- son are fitted up , and of the liberality of their tables , but I found the de ...
... remained but one night , and set out for Albany in a steam- boat next morning . I had heard of the splendour with which the steam - boats on the Hud- son are fitted up , and of the liberality of their tables , but I found the de ...
Page 182
... remained in- actively within the walls of the city , and suffered famine and disease , and a host of other concomitants which destroy the morale of an army , to proceed in their work of devastation . The conduct of the na- val commander ...
... remained in- actively within the walls of the city , and suffered famine and disease , and a host of other concomitants which destroy the morale of an army , to proceed in their work of devastation . The conduct of the na- val commander ...
Page 210
... remained as if fastened to something in the air . A dog was then brought forward , and being placed at the lower end of the chain , immediately ran up , and , reaching the other end , immediately disappeared in the air . In the same ...
... remained as if fastened to something in the air . A dog was then brought forward , and being placed at the lower end of the chain , immediately ran up , and , reaching the other end , immediately disappeared in the air . In the same ...
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