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... young gentleman there was something which perplexed me in no little degree . He certainly seemed young — and he made a point of speaking about his youth — yet there were moments when I should have had little trouble in imagining him a ...
... young gentleman there was something which perplexed me in no little degree . He certainly seemed young — and he made a point of speaking about his youth — yet there were moments when I should have had little trouble in imagining him a ...
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... young lives crushed out by the unscrupu- lous hand of an invading foe ! 27th . The news from Vicksburg by the morning's papers is very delightful , if authentic . We pause for confirmation of it . The young people among the villagers ...
... young lives crushed out by the unscrupu- lous hand of an invading foe ! 27th . The news from Vicksburg by the morning's papers is very delightful , if authentic . We pause for confirmation of it . The young people among the villagers ...
Page 510
... young men , and everything would come out all right in the end , so they could get married , and not be sort of bitter and smart - alecky and depress people the way " - he coughed , " the way some people do . " " Young man , " I started ...
... young men , and everything would come out all right in the end , so they could get married , and not be sort of bitter and smart - alecky and depress people the way " - he coughed , " the way some people do . " " Young man , " I started ...
Contents
INTRODUCTION | 13 |
GEORGE MASON 17251792 | 17 |
JOHN RANDOLPH 17731833 | 19 |
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