Word: grandes
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...Soldier in Egypt," Sherwood's "Manners and Social Usages." Politics"-An introduction to the study of Comparative Constitutional Law, by Crane and Moses, Hallowell's "James and Lucretia Mott," Robert's "Government Revenue," Carnegie's "Round the World," Bunce's "My House"-an Ideal, Howell's "Three Villages," "Alice, Grand Duchess of Hesse," etc., Biographical Sketch and Letters, June Magazines...
...Soldier in Egypt," Sherwood's "Manners and Social Usages." Politics-An introduction to the study of "Comparative Constitutional Law," by Crane and Moses, Hallowell's "James and Lucretia Mott," Robert's "Government Revenue," Carnegie's "Round the World," Bunce's "My House"-an Ideal, Howell's "Three Villages," "Alica, Grand Duchess of Hesse," etc., Biographical Sketch and Letters, June Magazines...
...Atlanta and set out from there with 60,000 men, having cut entirely loose from his base of his base of supplies. The army was divided into two wings and scoured across the country with but little opposition until they neared Savannah. It was, as Gen. Underwood said, a grand picnic for the soldiers. They lived on the country, and lived well. The march lasted 35 days. then they came in sight of the sea. Communication was opened with the fleet, Fort McAllister taken and Savannah blockaded, Gen. Hardee, the commandant, seeing but little hopes of holding out, evacuated...
...Pesth, Paris, Lund and Louvain. Medals to celebrate this great event in the history of the Scottish university will be struck from gold and silver. Among the contemplated ceremonies will be the conferring of the degrees of D. D. and L. L. D. upon distinguished men. In addition, a grand banquet will be given in honor of the delegates from the other universities...
...what we'll do, fellows," said the stroke. "As No. 4 isn't coming, suppose we coax that dude there to take a row and burst him all up?" The perpetration of this time-honored joke upon a "softy" was received with approbation, and the newcomer was, with a grand show of hospitality, invited to take the vacant oar. "Well, I don't know, gentlemen," said the young man, looking at his watch doubtfully. "I'm a stranger here. I do need a little exercise, though." "Oh, get in," said No. 2, winking at his companions; "a little spin will...