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... tried to make it the sort of book that Charles Carroll himself would have liked . At that , I started with a decided handicap . I remembered how he hated " ye little Levities " that kept bub- bling up in his young wife Molly ; I could ...
... tried to make it the sort of book that Charles Carroll himself would have liked . At that , I started with a decided handicap . I remembered how he hated " ye little Levities " that kept bub- bling up in his young wife Molly ; I could ...
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... trying at all , had commanded Dana's unwill- ing admiration . During the three months at Valley Forge Dana and Washington actually got to be friends , so much so that Washington on one occasion lifted the mask of impassive dignity he ...
... trying at all , had commanded Dana's unwill- ing admiration . During the three months at Valley Forge Dana and Washington actually got to be friends , so much so that Washington on one occasion lifted the mask of impassive dignity he ...
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... trying to march the other . Fortunately , Wash- ington was able to control the situation . Learning from some of the ... tried to advance some explanation , but Washington had things to say himself , and he said them . One bystander said ...
... trying to march the other . Fortunately , Wash- ington was able to control the situation . Learning from some of the ... tried to advance some explanation , but Washington had things to say himself , and he said them . One bystander said ...
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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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