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... daughter , found time to knit , to hem , to cook , to draw , to plant vegetables , to rear flowers , to read , to give medicine to any sick in the neighbour- hood , and to comfort all who , like herself 16 THE PRAIRIE - BIRD .
... daughter , found time to knit , to hem , to cook , to draw , to plant vegetables , to rear flowers , to read , to give medicine to any sick in the neighbour- hood , and to comfort all who , like herself 16 THE PRAIRIE - BIRD .
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... plants with his hunting whip , and led the way to the stable . We may now return to Monsieur Perrot , and see how he set about the discharge of his sudden commission ; but it may be necessary , at the same time , to explain one or two ...
... plants with his hunting whip , and led the way to the stable . We may now return to Monsieur Perrot , and see how he set about the discharge of his sudden commission ; but it may be necessary , at the same time , to explain one or two ...
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... plant , and sow , and pray ! And , after all , that's the way they was served , Master Reginald ! " " Horrible and disgraceful cruelty ! " said the young man : and rather thinking aloud , than addressing his companion , he added , " It ...
... plant , and sow , and pray ! And , after all , that's the way they was served , Master Reginald ! " " Horrible and disgraceful cruelty ! " said the young man : and rather thinking aloud , than addressing his companion , he added , " It ...
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... plant . ” " I wish I had him here , " said the young giant , shutting a hand as heavy and large as a shoulder of mutton . " I'd give him a real Kentucky hug . " None of the bystanders seemed able to form any guess as to who the ...
... plant . ” " I wish I had him here , " said the young giant , shutting a hand as heavy and large as a shoulder of mutton . " I'd give him a real Kentucky hug . " None of the bystanders seemed able to form any guess as to who the ...
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... plant , and will take as much killing as an eel . " " Come , Baptiste , " said Reginald ; “ I know you put something to eat and drink into that sack with the ammunition : War - Eagle must feast with us to - day . " The guide , opening ...
... plant , and will take as much killing as an eel . " " Come , Baptiste , " said Reginald ; “ I know you put something to eat and drink into that sack with the ammunition : War - Eagle must feast with us to - day . " The guide , opening ...
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3d Edition added Baptiste boards bound brave brig brother called Captain character chief cloth Colonel Brandon coloured countenance Cupid David Muir deck Delaware Delaware language ears England English enlarged escape Ethelston eyes father fcap foolscap 8vo French frigate gilt edges ginald Grande-Hâche Gregson Guadaloupe half-bound hand heart HISTORY horse Howitt hunt hunter Illustrations Indian inquired J. C. Loudon Jessie John Lindley latter Lenape London look Lucy Lucy's Mahéga Marietta Master Reginald mate Mike Smith minutes Monsieur Perrot Mooshanne morocco nald nature Nekimi never Nina Nina's numerous Osage party Plants Plates poor post 8vo prairie Prairie-bird Pride Rattling Bess Regi replied returned rifle river Royal Samuel Laing saying scarcely seemed sister smile soon speak Spirit Squire tell Thomas Keightley tone tongue TREATISE tribe Vignette Titles voice War-Eagle warrior whispered Wingenund Woodcuts words wounded youth
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Page 21 - Historical Treasury; comprising a General Introductory Outline of Universal History, Ancient and Modern, and a Series of separate Histories of every principal Nation that exists; their Rise, Progress, and Present Condition, the Moral and Social Character of their respective Inhabitants, their Religion, Manners and Customs, &c.
Page 24 - PORTLOCK.- REPORT ON THE GEOLOGY OF THE COUNTY of LONDONDERRY, and of Parts of Tyrone and Fermanagh, examined and described under the Authority of the Master-General and Board of Ordnance. By JE PORTLOCK, FRS &c.
Page 7 - Hints to Mothers, for the Management of their Health during the Period of Pregnancy and in the Lying-in Room: With an Exposure of Popular Errors in connexion with those subjects, &c.
Page 9 - FAMILY EXPOSITOR; Or, a Paraphrase and Version of the New Testament : with Critical Notes, and a Practical Improvement of each Section.
Page 21 - Biographical Treasury; consisting of Memoirs, Sketches, and brief Notices of above 12,000 Eminent Persons of All Ages and Nations, from the Earliest Period of History: Forming a new and complete Dictionary of Universal Biography.
Page 17 - Theory and Practice of Horticulture ; or, an Attempt to explain the principal Operations of Gardening upon Physiological Grounds: Being the Second Edition of the Theory of Horticulture, much enlarged ; with 98 Woodcuts.
Page 6 - AND ENGLISH LEXICON TO THE NEW TESTAMENT: especially adapted to the use of Colleges, and the Higher Classes in Public Schools ; but also intended as a convenient Manual for Biblical Students in general. By Dr. BLOOMFIELD. 2d Edition, enlarged and improved. Fcp. 8vo. 10s. 6d. cloth. BOY'S OWN BOOK (THE) ; A Complete Encyclopaedia of all the Diversions, Athletic, Scientific, and Recreative, of Boyhood and Youth.
Page 18 - Residence, or of a situation on which to form one ; the Arrangement and Furnishing of the House; and the Laying-out, Planting, and general Management of the Garden and Grounds ; the whole adapted...
Page 8 - A Dictionary of Practical Medicine : Comprising General Pathology, the Nature and Treatment of Diseases, Morbid Structures, and the Disorders especially...
Page 29 - Title, 6s. cloth. TATE.-HORATIUS RESTITUTUS; Or, the Books of Horace arranged in Chronological Order, according to the Scheme of Dr. Bentley, from the Text of Gesner, corrected and improved. With a Preliminary Dissertation, very much enlarged, on the Chronology of the Works, on the Localities, and on the Life and Character of that Poet.