East and WestR. Craighead, 1853 - 246 páginas |
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... Willard's , and set up business for himself . Mr. Willard still continued in the mercantile business , and was highly esteemed by his patrons , not only for his honor in trade , but as an intelligent man ; he was a strong poli- tician ...
... Willard's , and set up business for himself . Mr. Willard still continued in the mercantile business , and was highly esteemed by his patrons , not only for his honor in trade , but as an intelligent man ; he was a strong poli- tician ...
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... Willard in wit , the full bumpers would be liberally dealt out to them . When the farmer came to market his produce , if he had rid- den a few miles in the cold , or the day was excessively warm , our friend had always conveniencies in ...
... Willard in wit , the full bumpers would be liberally dealt out to them . When the farmer came to market his produce , if he had rid- den a few miles in the cold , or the day was excessively warm , our friend had always conveniencies in ...
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... the jug of brandy . As he set it into his carriage he soliloquized , " No one will object to this , it is just what the poor fellow needs . " Mr. Willard was not only liberal with his brandy and wines , but was always ready 46.
... the jug of brandy . As he set it into his carriage he soliloquized , " No one will object to this , it is just what the poor fellow needs . " Mr. Willard was not only liberal with his brandy and wines , but was always ready 46.
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... Willard closed his business , and moved to Champlain . James Radford bought the store of his for- mer employer , and purchased in New York a large assortment of goods , which he in a few months , by his peculiar tact in trade , was ...
... Willard closed his business , and moved to Champlain . James Radford bought the store of his for- mer employer , and purchased in New York a large assortment of goods , which he in a few months , by his peculiar tact in trade , was ...
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... Willard and his lady . They did not wait for a formal intro- duction , but did what they could for the consolation of the afflicted family . Mrs. Willard and Mrs. De Van dressed the corpse in a white muslin robe and laid it away ; the ...
... Willard and his lady . They did not wait for a formal intro- duction , but did what they could for the consolation of the afflicted family . Mrs. Willard and Mrs. De Van dressed the corpse in a white muslin robe and laid it away ; the ...
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