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... hour of retribution will surely come : . " and Granby , as he spoke , fixed his eyes with impressive solemnity upon ... hours ago I vainly fancied I might call my friend . Tyrrel , do not endeavour to deceive yourself . You have ...
... hour of retribution will surely come : . " and Granby , as he spoke , fixed his eyes with impressive solemnity upon ... hours ago I vainly fancied I might call my friend . Tyrrel , do not endeavour to deceive yourself . You have ...
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... hours of sun during the day were insufficient to thaw the ice formed in the long and severe nights of the northern autumn , nothing could arrest his progress . He was always in the van with the pioneers who cut open the road in this ...
... hours of sun during the day were insufficient to thaw the ice formed in the long and severe nights of the northern autumn , nothing could arrest his progress . He was always in the van with the pioneers who cut open the road in this ...
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... hour , in consultation with the French commanders . The conferrences of Hartford determined the operations of the campaign of 1781. The peace which it induced is one of the most memorable events of the eighteenth centu- ry ; -one of the ...
... hour , in consultation with the French commanders . The conferrences of Hartford determined the operations of the campaign of 1781. The peace which it induced is one of the most memorable events of the eighteenth centu- ry ; -one of the ...
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... hour before the English troops occupied the forts ; that in this hy- pothesis even , a vigorous resistance might be expected from so many brave men ; and finally , that it was to be apprehend- ed , inasmuch as full attention could not ...
... hour before the English troops occupied the forts ; that in this hy- pothesis even , a vigorous resistance might be expected from so many brave men ; and finally , that it was to be apprehend- ed , inasmuch as full attention could not ...
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... hour , Livingston , still disturbed at the proximity of the sloop , had , of his own authority , caused a four - pounder to be dragged from his redoubt to a point of land from which the shot could reach the vessel . She was aground ...
... hour , Livingston , still disturbed at the proximity of the sloop , had , of his own authority , caused a four - pounder to be dragged from his redoubt to a point of land from which the shot could reach the vessel . She was aground ...
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