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Page 208
... wrote her rebuking her for selling things at a bazaar - not , he said , on account of the Catholic auspices but because it was no role for a lady to serve customers behind a counter . When he discovered that she was bringing her ...
... wrote her rebuking her for selling things at a bazaar - not , he said , on account of the Catholic auspices but because it was no role for a lady to serve customers behind a counter . When he discovered that she was bringing her ...
Page 392
... wrote long letters to one another . It was only Alexander's imprisonment that , by inter- rupting his intercourse with Linton , had driven him to keeping a diary . He continually fretted and grieved about these broken communications ...
... wrote long letters to one another . It was only Alexander's imprisonment that , by inter- rupting his intercourse with Linton , had driven him to keeping a diary . He continually fretted and grieved about these broken communications ...
Page 756
... wrote his friend Pollock , " it takes courage and perseverance to keep at a task which has to be performed at night and after making one's living by day . " He told a friend that he hoped by this book to supersede Blackstone and Kent ...
... wrote his friend Pollock , " it takes courage and perseverance to keep at a task which has to be performed at night and after making one's living by day . " He told a friend that he hoped by this book to supersede Blackstone and Kent ...
Contents
Harriet Beecher Stowe | 3 |
Calvin Stowe Francis Grierson The Battle Hymn | 59 |
Abraham Lincoln | 99 |
Copyright | |
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Patriotic Gore: Studies in the Literature of the American Civil War Edmund Wilson Limited preview - 1994 |
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