The Green Mountain Boys: A Historical Tale of the Early Settlement of VermontRand McNally, 1839 - 366 σελίδες |
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Σελίδα 111
... remains . It is more suit- able , I think , that he should be taken to the barn . duty , I suppose , to attend him ... remain in the house with him , on hearing that the valuable rifles were to be left behind , seemed no longer to ...
... remains . It is more suit- able , I think , that he should be taken to the barn . duty , I suppose , to attend him ... remain in the house with him , on hearing that the valuable rifles were to be left behind , seemed no longer to ...
Σελίδα 119
... remain there for a few days after he had pro- ceeded on his journey , under the condition that I should take a nery fair , warm , and very calm day within a week at farthest , and , with our best boat , and two of our most careful men ...
... remain there for a few days after he had pro- ceeded on his journey , under the condition that I should take a nery fair , warm , and very calm day within a week at farthest , and , with our best boat , and two of our most careful men ...
Σελίδα 359
... remain- der of his public life was devoted to the accomplishment of that object , for which he had so fearlessly contended before the Revolu- tion , the independence of his state . And her history sufficiently attests to the importance ...
... remain- der of his public life was devoted to the accomplishment of that object , for which he had so fearlessly contended before the Revolu- tion , the independence of his state . And her history sufficiently attests to the importance ...
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