Literature of the Early RepublicEdwin Harrison Cady Rinehart, 1950 - Počet stran: 495 |
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... servant . Under these impressions he resumed his address to the multitude . Said he , This is making the matter still worse , gentlemen : this servant of mine is but a bog - trotter ; who can scarcely speak the dialect in which your ...
... servant . Under these impressions he resumed his address to the multitude . Said he , This is making the matter still worse , gentlemen : this servant of mine is but a bog - trotter ; who can scarcely speak the dialect in which your ...
Strana 187
... servant , or another man's servant ; but if we chuse to make him a delegate , what is that to you . He may not be yet skilled in the matter , but there is a good day a - coming . We will impower him ; and it is better to trust a plain ...
... servant , or another man's servant ; but if we chuse to make him a delegate , what is that to you . He may not be yet skilled in the matter , but there is a good day a - coming . We will impower him ; and it is better to trust a plain ...
Strana 403
... SERVANT . ) SERVANT Sir , Mr. Transfer , the broker , is below . VAN ROUGH Well , Mary , I must go . Remember , good girl , and mind the main chance . ( Exit . ) and be a ( Exit . ) MARIA ( Alone . ) How deplorable is my situation ! How ...
... SERVANT . ) SERVANT Sir , Mr. Transfer , the broker , is below . VAN ROUGH Well , Mary , I must go . Remember , good girl , and mind the main chance . ( Exit . ) and be a ( Exit . ) MARIA ( Alone . ) How deplorable is my situation ! How ...
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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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