Seventy-six: "Our Country!--Right Or Wrong.", Հատորներ 1-2York Mail-Print, 1971 - 268 էջ |
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... continued to regard Seventy - Six as his most important fictional work ; in his autobiography , he wrote of the book , " It is a spirited sketch of our Revolutionary war , full of incident , character , and truthfulness ; dramatic ...
... continued to regard Seventy - Six as his most important fictional work ; in his autobiography , he wrote of the book , " It is a spirited sketch of our Revolutionary war , full of incident , character , and truthfulness ; dramatic ...
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... continued my father , " to bear that of our own heart " - ( laying both of his hands , emphatically , upon his left breast , as he spoke ) -- " what would you have me do ? ” It was a whole minute before Archibald replied , and his chin ...
... continued my father , " to bear that of our own heart " - ( laying both of his hands , emphatically , upon his left breast , as he spoke ) -- " what would you have me do ? ” It was a whole minute before Archibald replied , and his chin ...
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... continued so long , that I could not open my lips at last , and stood before her , like a guilty creature --- nay --- when she moved away from me .-- I had neither the power to arrest , nor detain her , with hand or voice , or ...
... continued so long , that I could not open my lips at last , and stood before her , like a guilty creature --- nay --- when she moved away from me .-- I had neither the power to arrest , nor detain her , with hand or voice , or ...
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