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... matter o ' forty year on the Eastern shore o ' Virginny ; but I hope the Lord hezn't counted that agin me . " " It is one of the humours of the present war that when General Dix invaded Accomack he was unable to discover but one man ...
... matter o ' forty year on the Eastern shore o ' Virginny ; but I hope the Lord hezn't counted that agin me . " " It is one of the humours of the present war that when General Dix invaded Accomack he was unable to discover but one man ...
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... matter , he stood in a prison at Richmond , the Vice - President of the United States , charged by the President ( Jefferson ) with a crime against the Feder- al Government , -that was enough to make him a hero . The fugitive from New ...
... matter , he stood in a prison at Richmond , the Vice - President of the United States , charged by the President ( Jefferson ) with a crime against the Feder- al Government , -that was enough to make him a hero . The fugitive from New ...
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... matters to take their course , and that we had no alternative but to in- timate to Mr .— ( D . ) that he was , in our ... matter , if not to maintain distinctly that the proper course had been pursued . In the first place , then , will ...
... matters to take their course , and that we had no alternative but to in- timate to Mr .— ( D . ) that he was , in our ... matter , if not to maintain distinctly that the proper course had been pursued . In the first place , then , will ...
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... matter . For if you kill me I shall stink too : and if I kill you , you will stink , if possible , worse than you do at present . " Neither does it much mend the matter when one has had one's pocket picked , to be obliged to go through ...
... matter . For if you kill me I shall stink too : and if I kill you , you will stink , if possible , worse than you do at present . " Neither does it much mend the matter when one has had one's pocket picked , to be obliged to go through ...
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... matter with a high hand as an insult to his family , and refused to stand up in a country dance at a court ball with Colonel Lennox . This was in May , 1789 . The duel between the Comte d'Artois ( Charles X. ) and the Duc de Bourbon was ...
... matter with a high hand as an insult to his family , and refused to stand up in a country dance at a court ball with Colonel Lennox . This was in May , 1789 . The duel between the Comte d'Artois ( Charles X. ) and the Duc de Bourbon was ...
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