The Spy: A Tale of the Neutral GroundHoughton Mifflin, 1911 - 434 էջ |
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... bitterest of these Cooper entered suit for libel . That chapter which recites Cooper's controversy with vari- ous New York papers is one of the most interesting in his life . - - Its chief value is the light which it xii BIOGRAPHICAL ...
... bitterest of these Cooper entered suit for libel . That chapter which recites Cooper's controversy with vari- ous New York papers is one of the most interesting in his life . - - Its chief value is the light which it xii BIOGRAPHICAL ...
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... light which it throws upon the writer's innate stubbornness of will , a temperamental gift that en- abled him to fight almost unaided against the press which has , by reason of its office , a superior advantage in position . The event ...
... light which it throws upon the writer's innate stubbornness of will , a temperamental gift that en- abled him to fight almost unaided against the press which has , by reason of its office , a superior advantage in position . The event ...
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... light of day , royal protections would have been discovered concealed under piles of British gold . At the sound of the tread of the noble horse ridden by the traveller , the mistress of the farm - house he was passing at the time might ...
... light of day , royal protections would have been discovered concealed under piles of British gold . At the sound of the tread of the noble horse ridden by the traveller , the mistress of the farm - house he was passing at the time might ...
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... light yet remained to enable the traveller to distinguish the improvements1 which had been made in the cultivation , and in the general appearance of the grounds around the building to which he was now approaching . The house was of ...
... light yet remained to enable the traveller to distinguish the improvements1 which had been made in the cultivation , and in the general appearance of the grounds around the building to which he was now approaching . The house was of ...
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... light of the candle in his hand , he ac- ceded to the request for accommodations . The traveller was shown into an extremely neat parlor , where a fire had been lighted to cheer the dullness of an easterly storm and an October evening ...
... light of the candle in his hand , he ac- ceded to the request for accommodations . The traveller was shown into an extremely neat parlor , where a fire had been lighted to cheer the dullness of an easterly storm and an October evening ...
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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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