Works, Volumen16,Tema 6G.P. Putnam's Sons, 1857 |
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... writes he in one of his boyish letters , " go to the tune of dear Honora . " The father of the young lady interfered , and the premature match was broken off . André abandoned the counting - house and entered the army . His first ...
... writes he in one of his boyish letters , " go to the tune of dear Honora . " The father of the young lady interfered , and the premature match was broken off . André abandoned the counting - house and entered the army . His first ...
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... writes : " I have been taken prisoner by the Americans , and stripped of everything except the picture of Honora , which I concealed in my mouth . Preserving that , I yet think myself fortunate . " His temper , however , appears to have ...
... writes : " I have been taken prisoner by the Americans , and stripped of everything except the picture of Honora , which I concealed in my mouth . Preserving that , I yet think myself fortunate . " His temper , however , appears to have ...
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... write proudly from a shattered camp , " I am in the way of my duty , and I know no fear ! " He had passed through the Highlands in safety , but there were the batteries at Ver- planck's Point yet to fear . Fortunately for him , Hamilton ...
... write proudly from a shattered camp , " I am in the way of my duty , and I know no fear ! " He had passed through the Highlands in safety , but there were the batteries at Ver- planck's Point yet to fear . Fortunately for him , Hamilton ...
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... writes he . " I have just now received a line from him inclosing one to Mrs. Arnold , dated on board the Vulture . I request that you will be as vigilant as possible , and as the enemy may have it in contemplation to attempt some ...
... writes he . " I have just now received a line from him inclosing one to Mrs. Arnold , dated on board the Vulture . I request that you will be as vigilant as possible , and as the enemy may have it in contemplation to attempt some ...
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... writes : ' They will be under an escort of horse , and I wish you to have separate houses in camp ready for their reception , in which they may be kept perfectly secure ; and also strong , trusty guards , trebly officered , that a part ...
... writes : ' They will be under an escort of horse , and I wish you to have separate houses in camp ready for their reception , in which they may be kept perfectly secure ; and also strong , trusty guards , trebly officered , that a part ...
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