Philadelphia Merchant: The Diary of Thomas P. Cope, 1800-1851Gateway Editions, 1978 - 628 páginas |
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... object for which the war was commenced on the part of the U. States , at least every ostensible object , has been abandoned on their part . February 27th . The ground still remains thickly covered with snow . Loaded sleds are still ...
... object for which the war was commenced on the part of the U. States , at least every ostensible object , has been abandoned on their part . February 27th . The ground still remains thickly covered with snow . Loaded sleds are still ...
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... object was social & to spend an idle hour , for they appeared to have no employ- ment . T. was then a slender man of ordinary height , dark hair & complexion , piercing eye & grave intellectual physiognomy , generally taciturn , not ...
... object was social & to spend an idle hour , for they appeared to have no employ- ment . T. was then a slender man of ordinary height , dark hair & complexion , piercing eye & grave intellectual physiognomy , generally taciturn , not ...
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... object of her present concern when the State was less indebted & our citizens less exhausted by other numerous calls on their liberality . She is not , however , very easily deterred or diverted from her purpose . Discre- tion is said ...
... object of her present concern when the State was less indebted & our citizens less exhausted by other numerous calls on their liberality . She is not , however , very easily deterred or diverted from her purpose . Discre- tion is said ...
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