Literature of the Early RepublicEdwin Harrison Cady Rinehart, 1950 - Počet stran: 495 |
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Strana 121
... leave an explanation of them , would be an act of justice to your- self . I will add , that it has been hoped that you would leave such explanations as would place every saddle on its right horse , and replace on the shoulders of others ...
... leave an explanation of them , would be an act of justice to your- self . I will add , that it has been hoped that you would leave such explanations as would place every saddle on its right horse , and replace on the shoulders of others ...
Strana 239
... leave it off ; she replied , " I will if I can . " I took her by the hand , looking her in the face and said , " do not tell lies . " I perceived ( by the emo- tion of her hand ) that she exerted every nerve to restrain it , but ...
... leave it off ; she replied , " I will if I can . " I took her by the hand , looking her in the face and said , " do not tell lies . " I perceived ( by the emo- tion of her hand ) that she exerted every nerve to restrain it , but ...
Strana 450
... leave , and you will please to observe , in the case of my deportment , the contrast between a gentleman , who has read Chesterfield and received the polish of Europe , and an un- polished , untravelled American . ( Exit . ) ( Enter ...
... leave , and you will please to observe , in the case of my deportment , the contrast between a gentleman , who has read Chesterfield and received the polish of Europe , and an un- polished , untravelled American . ( Exit . ) ( Enter ...
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THE MAKING OF THE REPUBLIC | 1 |
from History of the American Revolu | 55 |
from Letters on Various | 94 |
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