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Page 103
... Citizen " and " Second Citizen . " Like last month's , it was un- signed ; but it was plain enough that , although it took the same form , it had not been written by the same person . This article emphasized the point of view of the ...
... Citizen " and " Second Citizen . " Like last month's , it was un- signed ; but it was plain enough that , although it took the same form , it had not been written by the same person . This article emphasized the point of view of the ...
Page 104
Ellen Hart Smith. arguments of the patriot party . This time the " First Citizen " did most of the talking and the " Second Citizen " took the un- accustomed role of stooge . Even the adherents of the gov- ernor's party admitted that the ...
Ellen Hart Smith. arguments of the patriot party . This time the " First Citizen " did most of the talking and the " Second Citizen " took the un- accustomed role of stooge . Even the adherents of the gov- ernor's party admitted that the ...
Page 109
... Citizen was an impudent and sedi- tious rebel , admired Carroll's writings while they disagreed with him . Thus Jonathan Boucher , the rector of St. Anne's , who while Antilon had been engaging First Citizen on the subject of officers ...
... Citizen was an impudent and sedi- tious rebel , admired Carroll's writings while they disagreed with him . Thus Jonathan Boucher , the rector of St. Anne's , who while Antilon had been engaging First Citizen on the subject of officers ...
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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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