American Heritage, Volume 31,Nummers 4-6Published for the American Association for State and Local History, 1980 |
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... person — meaning clever in the English , not the Kentucky sense . He gave me a lot of hooey about how great my country is and how he loved Roosevelt and how he intended to love me , etc. , etc. I gave him as cordial a reception as I ...
... person — meaning clever in the English , not the Kentucky sense . He gave me a lot of hooey about how great my country is and how he loved Roosevelt and how he intended to love me , etc. , etc. I gave him as cordial a reception as I ...
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... person sitting opposite him . The doctor explained to the guard that he was going into the country to spend the day with friends , that he was an American , well known to everybody in the Sixteenth Arrondissement . The officer stepped ...
... person sitting opposite him . The doctor explained to the guard that he was going into the country to spend the day with friends , that he was an American , well known to everybody in the Sixteenth Arrondissement . The officer stepped ...
Pagina 104
... person in the Command slept with his clothing on , and carbine loaded . We left Camp at 6 A.M. After an hours ride we come in sight of at least one thousand buffalo . A party of men was sent out to kill sufficient for the Command . The ...
... person in the Command slept with his clothing on , and carbine loaded . We left Camp at 6 A.M. After an hours ride we come in sight of at least one thousand buffalo . A party of men was sent out to kill sufficient for the Command . The ...
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