Nick of the woods, by the author of 'Spartacus', ed. by W.H. Ainsworth |
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... way over the clearings , and among the waving maize- fields that surrounded the settlement , and approached the chief gate of its en- closure . The party was numerous , consisting per- haps of seven 6 NICK OF THE WOODS .
... way over the clearings , and among the waving maize- fields that surrounded the settlement , and approached the chief gate of its en- closure . The party was numerous , consisting per- haps of seven 6 NICK OF THE WOODS .
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Robert Montgomery Bird William Harrison Ainsworth. The party was numerous , consisting per- haps of seven or eight score ... party should be well armed , who was at all capable of bearing arms ; and this was a kind of capacity which ...
Robert Montgomery Bird William Harrison Ainsworth. The party was numerous , consisting per- haps of seven or eight score ... party should be well armed , who was at all capable of bearing arms ; and this was a kind of capacity which ...
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... party , the ostensible leader being , although a man of good repute on the Virginia border , entirely wanting in the military reputation and skill which the other had acquired in the armies of the Republics , and of which the value was ...
... party , the ostensible leader being , although a man of good repute on the Virginia border , entirely wanting in the military reputation and skill which the other had acquired in the armies of the Republics , and of which the value was ...
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... party . He conversed a moment with Forrester and the comman- dant , and then , being given in charge by the latter to his son Tom , who was hallooed from the crowd for this purpose , he rode away , leaving the colonel to do the ho ...
... party . He conversed a moment with Forrester and the comman- dant , and then , being given in charge by the latter to his son Tom , who was hallooed from the crowd for this purpose , he rode away , leaving the colonel to do the ho ...
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... party feeling , and the clash of interests between the government abroad and the colonies at home , called upon all men to avow their principles and take their stands . It was as natural that the one should retain affection and ...
... party feeling , and the clash of interests between the government abroad and the colonies at home , called upon all men to avow their principles and take their stands . It was as natural that the one should retain affection and ...
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