Blanche of Brandywine: Or, September the Eleventh, 1777. A Romance, Combining the Poetry, Legend, and History of the Battle of Brandywine |
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... fair bright day and brave men we Tyburn . A whispered name reached my ear as I hurried th crowd - it was the name of Lovat ! -old Simon Frazier . Lord of hood- " ier muttered betwee d . He muttered the. CHAPTER FIFTH. ...
... fair bright day and brave men we Tyburn . A whispered name reached my ear as I hurried th crowd - it was the name of Lovat ! -old Simon Frazier . Lord of hood- " ier muttered betwee d . He muttered the. CHAPTER FIFTH. ...
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... muttered betwee d . He muttered the ory . and . Some gold 2 my flight , afforis Tood Grange . B I passed , disguiset by my side . I fel men were to die of arried through the Lord of Lovat C was a widower , and his wife had scarce been ...
... muttered betwee d . He muttered the ory . and . Some gold 2 my flight , afforis Tood Grange . B I passed , disguiset by my side . I fel men were to die of arried through the Lord of Lovat C was a widower , and his wife had scarce been ...
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... muttered Gilbert Gates in a murmured whisper . thee enjoys thee pipe very much , friend Mayland , " he continu " In truth , a pipe is a good thing . " " Now I feel quite comfortable , " exclaimed Mayland , settling h his chair . " In ...
... muttered Gilbert Gates in a murmured whisper . thee enjoys thee pipe very much , friend Mayland , " he continu " In truth , a pipe is a good thing . " " Now I feel quite comfortable , " exclaimed Mayland , settling h his chair . " In ...
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... muttered Sampson . " Sampson's fader prince in he own country . Some dam man - hunter led him in jist sich a scrape - brought him here - made slave of him . Dat's reason why Samp- son's here at Chadd's Ford . Poor nigga - berry poor ...
... muttered Sampson . " Sampson's fader prince in he own country . Some dam man - hunter led him in jist sich a scrape - brought him here - made slave of him . Dat's reason why Samp- son's here at Chadd's Ford . Poor nigga - berry poor ...
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... muttered Gilbert Gates between his teeth , while his grey eye blazed with something of human feeling . " And I must fulfil my oath - ha , ha ! " He ghastily smiled as he said the words . " But , friend Mayland , ' twas not of this I ...
... muttered Gilbert Gates between his teeth , while his grey eye blazed with something of human feeling . " And I must fulfil my oath - ha , ha ! " He ghastily smiled as he said the words . " But , friend Mayland , ' twas not of this I ...
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Page 286 - These are the times that try men's souls. The summer soldier and the sunshine patriot will, in this crisis, shrink from the service of his country; but he that stands it now deserves the love and thanks of man and woman.
Page 287 - But, before the line of irrecoverable separation be drawn between us, let us reason the matter together: Your conduct is an invitation to the enemy, yet not one in a thousand of you has heart enough to join him. Howe is as much deceived by you as the American cause is injured by you.
Page 66 - You see," said Mr. Pecksniff, passing the candle rapidly from roll to roll of paper, "some traces of our doings here. Salisbury Cathedral from the north. From the south. From the east. From the west. From the south-east. From the nor'-west. A bridge. An alms-house. A jail. A church. A powder-magazine. A wine-cellar. A portico. A summer-house. An ice-house. Plans, elevations, sections, every kind of thing. And this...