The Spy: A Tale of the Neutral GroundHoughton Mifflin, 1911 - 434 էջ |
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... educational opportunities in the village were Early too meager to satisfy the ambitions of the father , the education . son was later sent to Albany and placed , along with three or four companions , in the home of an Episcopal clergyman.
... educational opportunities in the village were Early too meager to satisfy the ambitions of the father , the education . son was later sent to Albany and placed , along with three or four companions , in the home of an Episcopal clergyman.
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A Tale of the Neutral Ground James Fenimore Cooper Charles Swain Thomas. four companions , in the home of an Episcopal clergyman , who prepared the boy for college . The original plan had been to keep James here until he was prepared to ...
A Tale of the Neutral Ground James Fenimore Cooper Charles Swain Thomas. four companions , in the home of an Episcopal clergyman , who prepared the boy for college . The original plan had been to keep James here until he was prepared to ...
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... companion on his fidelity and adroitness ; explained the necessity of their communi- cations being closed ; and finally tendered the money . The other drew back , and declined receiving it . " The country has need of all its means ...
... companion on his fidelity and adroitness ; explained the necessity of their communi- cations being closed ; and finally tendered the money . The other drew back , and declined receiving it . " The country has need of all its means ...
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... companion with alarm . Without , however , observing that the quality was of the most approved kind , the traveller relieved his host by re- lapsing again into his meditations . Mr. Wharton now felt unwilling to lose the advantage he ...
... companion with alarm . Without , however , observing that the quality was of the most approved kind , the traveller relieved his host by re- lapsing again into his meditations . Mr. Wharton now felt unwilling to lose the advantage he ...
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... companions , he closed it again . In an instant , the red wig which con- cealed his black locks , the large patch which hid half his face from observation , the stoop that had made him appear fifty years of age , disappeared . 66 My ...
... companions , he closed it again . In an instant , the red wig which con- cealed his black locks , the large patch which hid half his face from observation , the stoop that had made him appear fifty years of age , disappeared . 66 My ...
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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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