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... thought of - he is a Roman Catholic - but it is feared he will not accept . 9 89 No , he had no idea of accepting . He would listen to none of the arguments of his friends - the same friends , some of them , who had been championing his ...
... thought of - he is a Roman Catholic - but it is feared he will not accept . 9 89 No , he had no idea of accepting . He would listen to none of the arguments of his friends - the same friends , some of them , who had been championing his ...
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... thought him exceptional . Now he had not only gone over to the British but had got the plans of the important fortress of West Point into British hands , threatening disaster in the northern as well as the southern departments ...
... thought him exceptional . Now he had not only gone over to the British but had got the plans of the important fortress of West Point into British hands , threatening disaster in the northern as well as the southern departments ...
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... thought particularly fine ; he could still work himself up to a pitch of enthusiasm or indignation as he described the state of the country at the time of the Revolution ; he could still dwell on the details of those affairs which had ...
... thought particularly fine ; he could still work himself up to a pitch of enthusiasm or indignation as he described the state of the country at the time of the Revolution ; he could still dwell on the details of those affairs which had ...
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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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