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... Chief Steward and Uncle Sam's wife— Argument between Madam Sam and Tom Boston . 29 CHAPTER V. O An unaccountable bustle about the Great Wigwam—- Wonderful appearterices - Appointment of Bashaws and Pachas - Count Scratch - us - off's ...
... Chief Steward and Uncle Sam's wife— Argument between Madam Sam and Tom Boston . 29 CHAPTER V. O An unaccountable bustle about the Great Wigwam—- Wonderful appearterices - Appointment of Bashaws and Pachas - Count Scratch - us - off's ...
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... Chief Steward and Uncle Sam's wife- Argument between Madam Sam and Tom Boston . CHAPTER V. @ An unaccountable bustle about the Great Wigwam 10 21 29 Wonderful appearances Appointment of Bashaws and Pachas - Count Scratch - us - off's ...
... Chief Steward and Uncle Sam's wife- Argument between Madam Sam and Tom Boston . CHAPTER V. @ An unaccountable bustle about the Great Wigwam 10 21 29 Wonderful appearances Appointment of Bashaws and Pachas - Count Scratch - us - off's ...
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... chief steward ship ; for thus he rea- soned with himself , Behold now the multitude of the people crieth after me , and although George who is now chief steward , is greatly beloved by the people yet he now governeth the household of ...
... chief steward ship ; for thus he rea- soned with himself , Behold now the multitude of the people crieth after me , and although George who is now chief steward , is greatly beloved by the people yet he now governeth the household of ...
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... chief steward . 8. Yet during the stewardship of Johr , which was fifty and two moons , Thomas ceased not to vex the un- derstanding of the multitude and to cause them to find much fault with the conduct of John and the wife of Samuel ...
... chief steward . 8. Yet during the stewardship of Johr , which was fifty and two moons , Thomas ceased not to vex the un- derstanding of the multitude and to cause them to find much fault with the conduct of John and the wife of Samuel ...
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... chief steward said , what shall I do ? — and he said I will even do this . I will send forth a de cree that none of the servants of Samuel shall hence forth trade upon the great waters , even from the rising of the sun unto the going ...
... chief steward said , what shall I do ? — and he said I will even do this . I will send forth a de cree that none of the servants of Samuel shall hence forth trade upon the great waters , even from the rising of the sun unto the going ...
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The Adventures of Uncle Sam: In Search After His Lost Honor Frederick Augustus Fidfaddy No preview available - 2016 |
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Page 12 - And it fell out in the Stewardship of John, that he made a decree saying thou shalt not speak evil of the rulers of thy people ; thou shalt not lie. And the thing displeased Thomas and he said the decree is not good, So he destroyed the decree and said thou maycst lie ; but thou shalt not speak the truth against the rulers of thy people.