The Spy: A Tale of the Neutral GroundHoughton, Mifflin, 1876 - 464 էջ |
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... the city . 2 The city of New York is situate on an island called Manhattan ; but it is at one point , separated from the county of West - Chester by a creek of only mon ground , in which both parties continued to act 1 THE SPY. ...
... the city . 2 The city of New York is situate on an island called Manhattan ; but it is at one point , separated from the county of West - Chester by a creek of only mon ground , in which both parties continued to act 1 THE SPY. ...
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... continued to act for the remainder of the war of the Revolution . A large propor- tion of its inhabitants , either restrained by their attach- ments , or influenced by their fears , affected a neutrality they did not feel . The lower ...
... continued to act for the remainder of the war of the Revolution . A large propor- tion of its inhabitants , either restrained by their attach- ments , or influenced by their fears , affected a neutrality they did not feel . The lower ...
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... continued Mr. Wharton , still occupied with his daughter , yet unconsciously suspending his employment , in expectation of a reply . " Is it intimated any are in agitation ? ' 99 " Oh ! nothing in particular ; but it is natural to ...
... continued Mr. Wharton , still occupied with his daughter , yet unconsciously suspending his employment , in expectation of a reply . " Is it intimated any are in agitation ? ' 99 " Oh ! nothing in particular ; but it is natural to ...
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... continued Harper , meeting her look of animation with a smile of almost paternal softness . " Sarah thinks the British are never beaten , while I do Lot put so much faith in their invincibility . " The traveller listened to her with ...
... continued Harper , meeting her look of animation with a smile of almost paternal softness . " Sarah thinks the British are never beaten , while I do Lot put so much faith in their invincibility . " The traveller listened to her with ...
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... continued , as her own face lighted into ore of its animated and bright smiles of intelligence , " but not at the expense of the rights of my countrymen . " " Rights ! " repeated her sister , impatiently ; " whose rights can be stronger ...
... continued , as her own face lighted into ore of its animated and bright smiles of intelligence , " but not at the expense of the rights of my countrymen . " " Rights ! " repeated her sister , impatiently ; " whose rights can be stronger ...
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The Spy: A Tale of the Neutral Ground ; with the Portrait of the Author James Fenimore Cooper Ամբողջությամբ դիտվող - 1842 |
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