The New Monthly Magazine and Humorist, Том 76Chapman and Hall, 1846 |
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... BRUNSWICK was the favourite resort of the " moose , " * but in the early settlement of the province , they were destroyed in thousands , for the sake of their hides and tallow . At present they are rarely to be met with , but are ...
... BRUNSWICK was the favourite resort of the " moose , " * but in the early settlement of the province , they were destroyed in thousands , for the sake of their hides and tallow . At present they are rarely to be met with , but are ...
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... Brunswick . Yankey agents followed the men , enticed them into crimping houses , and plied them with drink , and when sufficiently intoxicated , they were put on board fast sailing schooners , which got under weigh whilst they lay in a ...
... Brunswick . Yankey agents followed the men , enticed them into crimping houses , and plied them with drink , and when sufficiently intoxicated , they were put on board fast sailing schooners , which got under weigh whilst they lay in a ...
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... Brunswick or Nova Scotia during the whole of their service in America . Having obtained twelve months ' leave of absence I did not wish to leave the continent without visiting Lower Canada , little imagining at the time that in a few ...
... Brunswick or Nova Scotia during the whole of their service in America . Having obtained twelve months ' leave of absence I did not wish to leave the continent without visiting Lower Canada , little imagining at the time that in a few ...
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ECHOES FROM THE BACKWOODS BY CAPTAIN Levinge | 33 |
SONNET TO SERJEANT TALFOURD BY EDWARD KENEALY | 50 |
LIGHTS AND SHADES IN THE LIFE OF A GENTLEMAN ON HALFPAY | 62 |
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