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Page 174
... nearly in despair , not only at the growing size and success of the cabal against the commander- in - chief , but at his dignified determination to ignore the whole thing as became a gentleman and a general . Dignity was all very well ...
... nearly in despair , not only at the growing size and success of the cabal against the commander- in - chief , but at his dignified determination to ignore the whole thing as became a gentleman and a general . Dignity was all very well ...
Page 259
... nearly broke Carroll's heart . He had watched the Republicans ' growth to rapid popular power all over the country ... nearly all - powerful in his own state , so consistently looked up to and deferred to , and he had so often won ...
... nearly broke Carroll's heart . He had watched the Republicans ' growth to rapid popular power all over the country ... nearly all - powerful in his own state , so consistently looked up to and deferred to , and he had so often won ...
Page 271
... nearly seventy years ago at Bohemia Manor Acad- emy , to draw up for him a list of books . Then he drew up a list of his own . He knew very well that John Carroll's list would be a nice orthodox one , all the books written from the ...
... nearly seventy years ago at Bohemia Manor Acad- emy , to draw up for him a list of books . Then he drew up a list of his own . He knew very well that John Carroll's list would be a nice orthodox one , all the books written from the ...
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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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