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... fact . Obviously the sole heir to the Carroll fortune — which was growing as rapidly as he was - must have a proper education , and this he could no longer receive at home . His mother had been quite adequate to the elementary situation ...
... fact . Obviously the sole heir to the Carroll fortune — which was growing as rapidly as he was - must have a proper education , and this he could no longer receive at home . His mother had been quite adequate to the elementary situation ...
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... fact that it is a little notable as the first American diplomatic mission to a foreign country , it made no real impression on history . It had never had a chance of success . But it did make a useful public servant out of a man who ...
... fact that it is a little notable as the first American diplomatic mission to a foreign country , it made no real impression on history . It had never had a chance of success . But it did make a useful public servant out of a man who ...
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... fact , tried honestly to relegate old loyalties and prejudices to their proper place , they still forgot and said " my country " when they meant only a part of America . In fact , Hamilton himself was about the only prominent patriot ...
... fact , tried honestly to relegate old loyalties and prejudices to their proper place , they still forgot and said " my country " when they meant only a part of America . In fact , Hamilton himself was about the only prominent patriot ...
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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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