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... Lady has declared , and certainly she knows , that five thousand men will scour the whole Country , and march into Quebec . This she had from Peter the fisherman , who lives on the borders of Bulls dominions , and may be considered as ...
... Lady has declared , and certainly she knows , that five thousand men will scour the whole Country , and march into Quebec . This she had from Peter the fisherman , who lives on the borders of Bulls dominions , and may be considered as ...
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... Lady and the Chief Steward from me , if war with Bull is determined on , to put the family in readiness , my boys have pluck , they have the matter in them , but then , they are to be taken from the plough and the shop , they have not ...
... Lady and the Chief Steward from me , if war with Bull is determined on , to put the family in readiness , my boys have pluck , they have the matter in them , but then , they are to be taken from the plough and the shop , they have not ...
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... Lady says , there can be no peace so long as Bull is permitted to exercise his intolerable tyranny on the big waters , the great high- way of nations , and as for this insolent Tom Boston there is no end to his impudence . Let the ...
... Lady says , there can be no peace so long as Bull is permitted to exercise his intolerable tyranny on the big waters , the great high- way of nations , and as for this insolent Tom Boston there is no end to his impudence . Let the ...
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... Lady , tell her not to be too intimate with Jacques - I shall keep a sharp look out for them - Tell them I'll be ready - Tell them I'm wide awake , Uncle Sam will never be caught napping - Bring me a glass of Whiskey boy . When common ...
... Lady , tell her not to be too intimate with Jacques - I shall keep a sharp look out for them - Tell them I'll be ready - Tell them I'm wide awake , Uncle Sam will never be caught napping - Bring me a glass of Whiskey boy . When common ...
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... Lady , in the great drawing room . - Madam appeared to be a little out of humor at the hearing some part of Uncle Sam's remarks , and the subject of conversation when the Squire entered being chiefly domestic , her Ladyship remarked ...
... Lady , in the great drawing room . - Madam appeared to be a little out of humor at the hearing some part of Uncle Sam's remarks , and the subject of conversation when the Squire entered being chiefly domestic , her Ladyship remarked ...
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The Adventures of Uncle Sam: In Search After His Lost Honor Frederick Augustus Fidfaddy No preview available - 2016 |
The Adventures of Uncle Sam, in Search After His Lost Honor Frederick Augustus Fidfaddy,Seth Richards No preview available - 2019 |
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