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... Chase and Carroll could handle them , and Father John Carroll , whose presence was certainly no longer required , offered to accompany the invalid . A real friendship , one that would last to the end of their lives , had been ...
... Chase and Carroll could handle them , and Father John Carroll , whose presence was certainly no longer required , offered to accompany the invalid . A real friendship , one that would last to the end of their lives , had been ...
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... Chase and Carroll in Canada - both of them influen- tial leaders of the more radical element which felt that it was too late to talk of reconciliation with the mother country it had not been too difficult for the conservative wing to ...
... Chase and Carroll in Canada - both of them influen- tial leaders of the more radical element which felt that it was too late to talk of reconciliation with the mother country it had not been too difficult for the conservative wing to ...
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Ellen Hart Smith. wish to God the Session may end well : but Chase's violence I fear will throw all into confusion . " 20 - " Chase's violence " had come to be a byword in Maryland . Already there was a feeling of regret that Mr. Chase ...
Ellen Hart Smith. wish to God the Session may end well : but Chase's violence I fear will throw all into confusion . " 20 - " Chase's violence " had come to be a byword in Maryland . Already there was a feeling of regret that Mr. Chase ...
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AN HAWK UPRISING 16881737 | 3 |
THE TWIG IS BENT 17371757 | 27 |
LAW AND FIRST LOVE 17571764 | 42 |
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