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... turned out to be not the bloody outrage that , viewing the Revere print of it in my father's study , I had always assumed ; British regulars who fired on the Americans did so only after the most extreme provocation by determined ...
... turned out to be not the bloody outrage that , viewing the Revere print of it in my father's study , I had always assumed ; British regulars who fired on the Americans did so only after the most extreme provocation by determined ...
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... turned out and they marched round the company several times , and there was about a 100 soldiers turned out . The most of them had listed to stay another year , and they was led down to the colonel's and treated , and the rest was ...
... turned out and they marched round the company several times , and there was about a 100 soldiers turned out . The most of them had listed to stay another year , and they was led down to the colonel's and treated , and the rest was ...
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... turned seventy took up painting . She enjoyed it but found it too sedentary an occupation to use all her time , and recently turned eighty , took up sculpture as well . Lilla Cabot Perry , another First Family artist of note , did her ...
... turned seventy took up painting . She enjoyed it but found it too sedentary an occupation to use all her time , and recently turned eighty , took up sculpture as well . Lilla Cabot Perry , another First Family artist of note , did her ...
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