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Our new fellow traveller was by far the best company we had had yet ; he was all frolic , fun , life and spirits , that never flagged . He was different from our Irishman in this , he never drank a drop of spirits .
Our new fellow traveller was by far the best company we had had yet ; he was all frolic , fun , life and spirits , that never flagged . He was different from our Irishman in this , he never drank a drop of spirits .
Strana 99
He placed his back against a tree and fired his piece , which he had never let fall , and then desired some of the men to take him off the field . This man , whose family contributed so large a share in securing the independence of his ...
He placed his back against a tree and fired his piece , which he had never let fall , and then desired some of the men to take him off the field . This man , whose family contributed so large a share in securing the independence of his ...
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The secretary of the navy , Mr. Southard , I never had the pleasure to see ; he unfortunately was absent . Fame speaks of him in the highest terms . I was told that I missed a great treat in not seeing him . Mr. Crawford , secretary of ...
The secretary of the navy , Mr. Southard , I never had the pleasure to see ; he unfortunately was absent . Fame speaks of him in the highest terms . I was told that I missed a great treat in not seeing him . Mr. Crawford , secretary of ...
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