The Spy: A Tale of the Neutral GroundN. Bruce, Peterborough Court, Fleet Street; and sold by all booksellers., 1842 - 400 էջ |
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... natural allegiance . The proudest names and the fairest hopes have fallen under the obloquy of treason . Men have ... nature of things , can never distinguish services to mere kindred and family . It has the beauty of self - elevation ...
... natural allegiance . The proudest names and the fairest hopes have fallen under the obloquy of treason . Men have ... nature of things , can never distinguish services to mere kindred and family . It has the beauty of self - elevation ...
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... nature . It was his office to learn in what part of the country the agents of the crown were making their secret efforts to embody men , —to repair to the place , enlist , appear zealous in the cause he affected to serve , and otherwise ...
... nature . It was his office to learn in what part of the country the agents of the crown were making their secret efforts to embody men , —to repair to the place , enlist , appear zealous in the cause he affected to serve , and otherwise ...
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... nature , induced the writer to compose a novel , which proved to be , what he little foresaw at the time , the first of a tolerably long series . The same adventitious causes which gave birth to the book , determined its scene and its ...
... nature , induced the writer to compose a novel , which proved to be , what he little foresaw at the time , the first of a tolerably long series . The same adventitious causes which gave birth to the book , determined its scene and its ...
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... nature has designed her to fill , and to which her institutions inevitably tend . Should chance throw a copy of this prefatory notice into the hands of an American twenty years hence , he will smile to think that a countryman hesitated ...
... nature has designed her to fill , and to which her institutions inevitably tend . Should chance throw a copy of this prefatory notice into the hands of an American twenty years hence , he will smile to think that a countryman hesitated ...
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... natural curiosity , as she required his pleasure . Although the door was too nearly closed to admit of a minute scrutiny of the accommodations within , enough had been seen to cause the horseman to endeavour , once more , to penetrate ...
... natural curiosity , as she required his pleasure . Although the door was too nearly closed to admit of a minute scrutiny of the accommodations within , enough had been seen to cause the horseman to endeavour , once more , to penetrate ...
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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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