Works, Հատոր 28J. G. Gregory, 1859 |
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... ground in front , did Dunwoodie trust himself with a look at the cottage , and his heart beat with unusual rapidity as he saw a female figure standing , with clasped hands , at a window of the room in which he had met Frances . The ...
... ground in front , did Dunwoodie trust himself with a look at the cottage , and his heart beat with unusual rapidity as he saw a female figure standing , with clasped hands , at a window of the room in which he had met Frances . The ...
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... ground did not admit of the movements of horse ; and the only duty that could be assigned to the dragoons was to watch the moment of victory , and endeavor to im- prove the success to the utmost . Lawton soon got his war- riors into the ...
... ground did not admit of the movements of horse ; and the only duty that could be assigned to the dragoons was to watch the moment of victory , and endeavor to im- prove the success to the utmost . Lawton soon got his war- riors into the ...
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... ground was deserted by both the English and Ameri- cans . When the inhabitants of the country were called upon to enter the field , they were necessarily attended by such surgical advisers as were furnished by the low state of the ...
... ground was deserted by both the English and Ameri- cans . When the inhabitants of the country were called upon to enter the field , they were necessarily attended by such surgical advisers as were furnished by the low state of the ...
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