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Browsing named entities in a specific section of Rebellion Record: a Diary of American Events: Poetry and Incidents., Volume 2. (ed. Frank Moore). Search the whole document.
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English (search for this): chapter 112
The bravery of Beauregard, as shown in his late attack on the English (language,) set forth in an epigram, by Quilp: That Beauregard Has no regard For perils that others might flurry; Is shown to a fault, In his recent assault On the canons of Johnson and Murray. Boston Post.
Murray (search for this): chapter 112
The bravery of Beauregard, as shown in his late attack on the English (language,) set forth in an epigram, by Quilp: That Beauregard Has no regard For perils that others might flurry; Is shown to a fault, In his recent assault On the canons of Johnson and Murray. Boston Post.
Benjamin F. Johnson (search for this): chapter 112
The bravery of Beauregard, as shown in his late attack on the English (language,) set forth in an epigram, by Quilp: That Beauregard Has no regard For perils that others might flurry; Is shown to a fault, In his recent assault On the canons of Johnson and Murray. Boston Post.
G. T. Beauregard (search for this): chapter 112
The bravery of Beauregard, as shown in his late attack on the English (language,) set forth in an epigram, by Quilp: That Beauregard Has no regard For perils that others might flurry; Is shown to a fault, In his recent assault On the canons of Johnson and Murray. Boston Post.
The bravery of Beauregard, as shown in his late attack on the English (language,) set forth in an epigram, by Quilp: That Beauregard Has no regard For perils that others might flurry; Is shown to a fault, In his recent assault On the canons of Johnson and Murray. Boston Post.