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Pagina 137
... become restive , and are found bold enough to seek new homes among a people whom they have been taught to regard as hostile to all that they hold sacred . The number of British colonists now residing in the United States is very great ...
... become restive , and are found bold enough to seek new homes among a people whom they have been taught to regard as hostile to all that they hold sacred . The number of British colonists now residing in the United States is very great ...
Pagina 316
... become brown , a coat whose surface had become shining , trousers that were certainly meant by their maker for legs of lesser length and girth than those of the well - proportioned " Gebir Landor , " as Coleridge used to call him . He ...
... become brown , a coat whose surface had become shining , trousers that were certainly meant by their maker for legs of lesser length and girth than those of the well - proportioned " Gebir Landor , " as Coleridge used to call him . He ...
Pagina 694
... become his wife ; for that they had devoted friend- ship each for the other , there can be no doubt . It was soon after she had become a Quaker we first knew her . As a trait of character , I may mention that about this time , I had ...
... become his wife ; for that they had devoted friend- ship each for the other , there can be no doubt . It was soon after she had become a Quaker we first knew her . As a trait of character , I may mention that about this time , I had ...
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Loves Appeal | 248 |
VisaVis or Harrys account of | 452 |
The Haunting Past | 508 |
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