The Spy: A Tale of the Neutral GroundPutnam, 1897 - 430 էջ |
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Արդյունքներ 74–ի 1-ից 5-ը:
Էջ iv
... enemy as possible . The last he of course communicated to his employers , who took all the means in their power to coun- teract the plans of the English , and frequently with success . It will readily be conceived that a service like ...
... enemy as possible . The last he of course communicated to his employers , who took all the means in their power to coun- teract the plans of the English , and frequently with success . It will readily be conceived that a service like ...
Էջ viii
... enemy to fear , but the one that resides within . By accustoming ourselves to regard even the peo- ple as erring beings , and by using the restraints that wis- dom has adduced from experience , there is much reason to hope that the same ...
... enemy to fear , but the one that resides within . By accustoming ourselves to regard even the peo- ple as erring beings , and by using the restraints that wis- dom has adduced from experience , there is much reason to hope that the same ...
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... enemy . It was not a moment for fastidious in- quiries into abuses of any description , and oppression and injustice were the natural consequences of the possession of a military power that was uncurbed by the restraints of civil ...
... enemy . It was not a moment for fastidious in- quiries into abuses of any description , and oppression and injustice were the natural consequences of the possession of a military power that was uncurbed by the restraints of civil ...
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... enemies ; and Sarah took all the idle vaporing of her danglers to be truths . The first political opinions which reached the ... enemy in order to obtain justice for himself ; and Frances became somewhat skeptical on the subject of the ...
... enemies ; and Sarah took all the idle vaporing of her danglers to be truths . The first political opinions which reached the ... enemy in order to obtain justice for himself ; and Frances became somewhat skeptical on the subject of the ...
Էջ 35
... enemy ? " " Who do you call the enemy ? " said the pedler , raising himself erect , and giving the other a look , before which the eyes of Mr. Wharton sunk in instant confusion . " All are enemies who disturb our peace , " said Miss ...
... enemy ? " " Who do you call the enemy ? " said the pedler , raising himself erect , and giving the other a look , before which the eyes of Mr. Wharton sunk in instant confusion . " All are enemies who disturb our peace , " said Miss ...
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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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