St. Nicholas, Volume 29Mary Mapes Dodge Scribner, 1902 |
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Mary Mapes Dodge. ARE YE ALL STARK DEAD TO HONOR ? ' SAID PETER STUYVESANT . ' SHAME ON YOU ! -SHAME ! " " " They begged him to make no resistance that of drunken. at every point of emergence . The ferries were closed , the highways ...
Mary Mapes Dodge. ARE YE ALL STARK DEAD TO HONOR ? ' SAID PETER STUYVESANT . ' SHAME ON YOU ! -SHAME ! " " " They begged him to make no resistance that of drunken. at every point of emergence . The ferries were closed , the highways ...
Page 67
... Peter Stuyvesant . " " " It is folly to resist , " said the burghers . " We are hemmed in on every side . The Eng ... Peter Stuyvesant's , full of a wild , fierce pride , even a prospect of abase- ment brought a bitterness like shame ...
... Peter Stuyvesant . " " " It is folly to resist , " said the burghers . " We are hemmed in on every side . The Eng ... Peter Stuyvesant's , full of a wild , fierce pride , even a prospect of abase- ment brought a bitterness like shame ...
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... the lips are opened for the morning greeting , the whole face should speak the yet unspoken words : " I wish you a very merry Christmas ! " by Carolyn Wells SIR LIONEL STUYVESANT PETER VON TOOTS Had BOOKS AND READING . 163.
... the lips are opened for the morning greeting , the whole face should speak the yet unspoken words : " I wish you a very merry Christmas ! " by Carolyn Wells SIR LIONEL STUYVESANT PETER VON TOOTS Had BOOKS AND READING . 163.
Page 164
... STUYVESANT PETER VON TOOTS Had one hundred and ten pairs of beautiful boots : Blüchers and Wellingtons , Hessians and Jacks , Round toes and pointed toes , russets and blacks , High - lows and buskins , of each a full store , Top ...
... STUYVESANT PETER VON TOOTS Had one hundred and ten pairs of beautiful boots : Blüchers and Wellingtons , Hessians and Jacks , Round toes and pointed toes , russets and blacks , High - lows and buskins , of each a full store , Top ...
Page 260
... Stuyvesant once more re- plied that he had no right to demand it , and again the blunt English commander rejoined : " The right does not concern me a tittle ; I was sent hither to take New Amsterdam ... Peter Stuyvesant to the Lords. 260.
... Stuyvesant once more re- plied that he had no right to demand it , and again the blunt English commander rejoined : " The right does not concern me a tittle ; I was sent hither to take New Amsterdam ... Peter Stuyvesant to the Lords. 260.
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