Adventures and Recollections of Colonel Landmann, Том 2Colburn and Company, 1852 |
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... believe was a barrack - master ; and he related the following anecdote of recent occurrence . " Prior to this place being garrisoned by the Canadian Volunteers , Lieutenant - Colonel Eng- land , ( since then General and Governor of ...
... believe was a barrack - master ; and he related the following anecdote of recent occurrence . " Prior to this place being garrisoned by the Canadian Volunteers , Lieutenant - Colonel Eng- land , ( since then General and Governor of ...
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... believe . ' ' Oh , very fond indeed , Colonel , the finest fish in these waters no doubt , ' quickly ejaculated the gastronome , No. 2. ' Yes , I fully agree with you , they are a very delicious treat ; but when of the enormous size of ...
... believe . ' ' Oh , very fond indeed , Colonel , the finest fish in these waters no doubt , ' quickly ejaculated the gastronome , No. 2. ' Yes , I fully agree with you , they are a very delicious treat ; but when of the enormous size of ...
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... the officer command- ing the vessel , which I believe was a schooner , a very good fellow , and so everybody , who had formed his acquaintance had dubbed him . At Fort Erie , the officer commanding supplied me with OF COLONEL LANDMANN . 15.
... the officer command- ing the vessel , which I believe was a schooner , a very good fellow , and so everybody , who had formed his acquaintance had dubbed him . At Fort Erie , the officer commanding supplied me with OF COLONEL LANDMANN . 15.
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... believe , during the first American war - was a very well educated man , had been in England , was a freemason , wrote and spoke the English language remarkably well , was shrewd , clever , and had been received in the best societies in ...
... believe , during the first American war - was a very well educated man , had been in England , was a freemason , wrote and spoke the English language remarkably well , was shrewd , clever , and had been received in the best societies in ...
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... believe he had no intention but to cause alarm , if that were his real desire I have reason to believe he never failed . Drinking to the health of the King was the first toast after the cloth was removed , when Brant filled a bumper and ...
... believe he had no intention but to cause alarm , if that were his real desire I have reason to believe he never failed . Drinking to the health of the King was the first toast after the cloth was removed , when Brant filled a bumper and ...
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