The Literature of America: An Anthology of Prose and Verse, Volume 1Arthur Hobson Quinn, Albert Croll Baugh, Will David Howe Scribner, 1938 - American literature |
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... friendship had been dangerous to me , and many Friends now being uneasy with me , [ I found to be a providential Kindness , and though ] I had an Inclination to acquaint some [ valuable Friends ] with the manner of my being led into ...
... friendship had been dangerous to me , and many Friends now being uneasy with me , [ I found to be a providential Kindness , and though ] I had an Inclination to acquaint some [ valuable Friends ] with the manner of my being led into ...
Page 82
... Friends at a publick house in our Town who came from Philada so late that Friends were generally gone to Bed . These Friends in- formed me that an Express arrived the last morning from [ the Fort called ] Pittsburg , and brought news ...
... Friends at a publick house in our Town who came from Philada so late that Friends were generally gone to Bed . These Friends in- formed me that an Express arrived the last morning from [ the Fort called ] Pittsburg , and brought news ...
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... friends . I do her justice , mark . For we were friends in that smooth surface way We Russians have imported out of France- Forgetting Alma and Sevastopol . 79 Alas ! from what a blue and tranquil heaven This bolt fell on me ! After ...
... friends . I do her justice , mark . For we were friends in that smooth surface way We Russians have imported out of France- Forgetting Alma and Sevastopol . 79 Alas ! from what a blue and tranquil heaven This bolt fell on me ! After ...
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