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  • More recent overviews of the war have been provided by Donald R. Hickey, The War of 1812: A Forgotten Conflict 1989, J. R. Elting, Amateurs to Arms!

    Between War and Peace Col. Matthew Moten 2011

  • The peninsula defines its major borders and the country’s eastern reach extends only to the mouth of the River Elting.

    The Codex Continual » Kharndam Guide: Tsarnus 2009

  • More recent overviews of the war have been provided by Donald R. Hickey, The War of 1812: A Forgotten Conflict 1989, J. R. Elting, Amateurs to Arms!

    Between War and Peace Col. Matthew Moten 2011

  • Manceron, to cite but a few, while special mention must also be made of the outstanding cartographical achievements of Brigadier General Esposito and Colonel Elting of the United States Military Academy, West Point.

    THE CAMPAIGNS OF NAPOLEON DAVID G. CHANDLER 1966

  • Manceron, to cite but a few, while special mention must also be made of the outstanding cartographical achievements of Brigadier General Esposito and Colonel Elting of the United States Military Academy, West Point.

    THE CAMPAIGNS OF NAPOLEON DAVID G. CHANDLER 1966

  • Perhaps Miss Elting can tell us what it is all about.

    The Meadow-Brook Girls Under Canvas Janet Aldridge

  • Elting, but learned that the guardian in company with another of the camp officials had started out with Jasper to go to "The Pines," a summer watering place in the woods, some ten miles from Camp Wau-Wau.

    The Meadow-Brook Girls Under Canvas Janet Aldridge

  • "Yes, that is Pocono Woods," Miss Elting informed them.

    The Meadow-Brook Girls Under Canvas Janet Aldridge

  • "Oh, Mith Elting, give uth a yell, a loud one," urged Tommy, her eyes sparkling.

    The Meadow-Brook Girls Under Canvas Janet Aldridge

  • Tommy's blonde hair had fallen about her shoulders in tangled locks; Margery had burst most of the buttons off her blouse when she fell over Jasper; Harriet's blue gingham frock had been sadly demolished on her journey at the end of the rein behind the frightened horse; Hazel found difficulty in keeping her hair out of her face; besides which, both she and Miss Elting looked tired and worn.

    The Meadow-Brook Girls Under Canvas Janet Aldridge

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