Old England and New England, in a Series of Views Taken on the SpotB. Blom, 1969 - 315 Seiten |
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... thousand barrels of brandy , rum , and whiskey , in all the various towns where I am known to be a temperance man ? " " Yes , " was the rejoinder ; " and what's more , you must , according to law , taste every barrel before you put your ...
... thousand barrels of brandy , rum , and whiskey , in all the various towns where I am known to be a temperance man ? " " Yes , " was the rejoinder ; " and what's more , you must , according to law , taste every barrel before you put your ...
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... thousand dollars which Mr. Shaw holds against Mr. Webster . " - Detroit Journal , February 10 , 1853 . Alas ! and alas ! but , as we have already said , there is not space for the manifold individual cases which could be adduced . Yet a ...
... thousand dollars which Mr. Shaw holds against Mr. Webster . " - Detroit Journal , February 10 , 1853 . Alas ! and alas ! but , as we have already said , there is not space for the manifold individual cases which could be adduced . Yet a ...
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... thousand peasants had been forced by her to quit a territory as large as some of the depart- ments of France , and that these unfortunates were the only re- mains of the numerous vassals of the family , for which they had shed their ...
... thousand peasants had been forced by her to quit a territory as large as some of the depart- ments of France , and that these unfortunates were the only re- mains of the numerous vassals of the family , for which they had shed their ...
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Americas account of its own greatnessGeneral acquiescence therein | 13 |
CHAPTER II | 19 |
CHAPTER III | 28 |
Urheberrecht | |
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