The Magazine of History: With Notes and Queries. Extra numbers, Tema 149,Volumen38 -Tema 156,Volumen39W. Abbatt., 1929 |
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... tell ; I was , however , exceedingly terrified , and would have given any thing for my dog again . One of them followed me for a long time ; sometimes would come close to me , and at others , kept at a con- siderable distance . At last ...
... tell ; I was , however , exceedingly terrified , and would have given any thing for my dog again . One of them followed me for a long time ; sometimes would come close to me , and at others , kept at a con- siderable distance . At last ...
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... tell such ample stories , believe them sure we may That one - half will turn Tories in North America . My gallant ships are ready , to waft you o'er the flood Then in My cause be steady , which is supremely good Go ravage , steal and ...
... tell such ample stories , believe them sure we may That one - half will turn Tories in North America . My gallant ships are ready , to waft you o'er the flood Then in My cause be steady , which is supremely good Go ravage , steal and ...
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... tell the savage nations you are crueller than they To fight your own relations in North America . Ten millions you've demanded and voice ten millions more Our riches you intend should intend should pay the mighty score , Who now will ...
... tell the savage nations you are crueller than they To fight your own relations in North America . Ten millions you've demanded and voice ten millions more Our riches you intend should intend should pay the mighty score , Who now will ...
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THE MANYSIDED LINCOLN | 45 |
AMERICAN VERSE IN BROADSIDE FORM | 90 |
THE DECLARATION OF INDEPENDENCE Rev George Richards | 116 |
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The Magazine of History: With Notes ..., Tema 125,Volumen32 -Tema 132,Volumen33 Vista completa - 1926 |
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