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... gave weight and importance to every idle tale . Informers abounded where talebearing met with counte- nance and reward and the sword was readily unsheathed when its success was certain , and it carved out empire . The only positive ...
... gave weight and importance to every idle tale . Informers abounded where talebearing met with counte- nance and reward and the sword was readily unsheathed when its success was certain , and it carved out empire . The only positive ...
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... gave them the most generous countenance and support . This at once drew upon him the hostility of the English , and it was determined to strike a signal blow that should involve both the Sachems in one common ruin . A great force was ...
... gave them the most generous countenance and support . This at once drew upon him the hostility of the English , and it was determined to strike a signal blow that should involve both the Sachems in one common ruin . A great force was ...
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Washington Irving. and a door left ajar gave him a peep into the best parlor , where the claw - footed chairs and ... gave him her hand as a matter of course . Ichabod , on the contrary , had to win his way to the The Legend of Sleepy ...
Washington Irving. and a door left ajar gave him a peep into the best parlor , where the claw - footed chairs and ... gave him her hand as a matter of course . Ichabod , on the contrary , had to win his way to the The Legend of Sleepy ...
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