History of the United States: From the Earliest Period to the Administration of President Johnson, Količina 1Johnson, Fry, 1866 |
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... things ordered in the best manner she could , making great haste to dresse some meate for us to eate . After we had ... thing they saw , and quite willing to believe that no change could ever mar the loveliness of a scene so enchanting ...
... things ordered in the best manner she could , making great haste to dresse some meate for us to eate . After we had ... thing they saw , and quite willing to believe that no change could ever mar the loveliness of a scene so enchanting ...
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... thing ; my understanding leaves me , my memory fails me , my utterance fails me - but I thank God , my charity holds out still : I find that rather grows than fails . ' " Eliot died in 1690 , full of years and honors . * During the time ...
... thing ; my understanding leaves me , my memory fails me , my utterance fails me - but I thank God , my charity holds out still : I find that rather grows than fails . ' " Eliot died in 1690 , full of years and honors . * During the time ...
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... thing . In- stance New Jersey ! Witness Penn- sylvania ! Could any thing but the river Delaware have saved Philadel- phia ? Can any thing , ( the exigency of the case may indeed justify it , ) be more destructive to the recruiting ser ...
... thing . In- stance New Jersey ! Witness Penn- sylvania ! Could any thing but the river Delaware have saved Philadel- phia ? Can any thing , ( the exigency of the case may indeed justify it , ) be more destructive to the recruiting ser ...
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History of the United States, from the Earliest Period to the ..., Količina 1 J. A. (Jesse Ames) Spencer Predogled ni na voljo - 2012 |
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