NOvENDER 23, 1861.
A STRANGE STORYstive of
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these that for three or four vears previousl
sundry other books, in researches similar t
here distinguished at length, as he had so brief
course with these sages Sir Philip arrived a
some swell of lofty thought, some
moral sionate genins-abrupt variations from the vaunt
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nddition-over the furnace-ad the three medical cadets Metropolltan pollee
their clothieg and escape, leaving Judlelary Square (a hospital
dgle ona reanin bommenced with te writer's iat ares ed all mayantiHaro
fple sixwaye ksecor ief ans Ciaste mn aleraye Wia tho sodial world,
and had in that war become
vanished. Life, which had hitherto bafled the subtlest
earer allies could aford, not only
purposely emits to notiee the diserepancy betwecn others
t eaton away by moth or damp. These, o
wero composed he had grown weary
posteroinaly pted to exel
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VOLUNTEERS (COLONEL WALKER) CROSSING THE KENTUCKY RIVER AT BOOES KNOB, oCTOBER 2 1861.