Olden Times Revisited: W.L. Clayton's Pen PicturesUniversity Press of Mississippi, 1982 - 163 pagina's |
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... interest local people ; and by his own pragmatic approach to the articles : " I desire to say , readers , that unless I thought these ' Pen Pictures ' were read by many with interest , I surely would not go to the trouble and labor to ...
... interest local people ; and by his own pragmatic approach to the articles : " I desire to say , readers , that unless I thought these ' Pen Pictures ' were read by many with interest , I surely would not go to the trouble and labor to ...
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... interest local people ; and by his own pragmatic approach to the articles : " I desire to say , readers , that unless I thought these ' Pen Pictures ' were read by many with interest , I surely would not go to the trouble and labor to ...
... interest local people ; and by his own pragmatic approach to the articles : " I desire to say , readers , that unless I thought these ' Pen Pictures ' were read by many with interest , I surely would not go to the trouble and labor to ...
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... interests of their master's farms and stock , and were ever ready to do and suffer whatever might be required for the interest of their owners . After the war in all the thinly settled slave districts , like North Mississippi , they ...
... interests of their master's farms and stock , and were ever ready to do and suffer whatever might be required for the interest of their owners . After the war in all the thinly settled slave districts , like North Mississippi , they ...
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Scorpions and Stagecoaches I I | 11 |
A Young Man Sets Out | 30 |
The Bench The Stump The Circuit | 45 |
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