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Page 69
... letter , threw it at the feet of Robertson , and withdrew without making any reply . Although André was justly condemned , his situation created universal sympathy . He was to perish a victim of the treach- ery of another , in the ...
... letter , threw it at the feet of Robertson , and withdrew without making any reply . Although André was justly condemned , his situation created universal sympathy . He was to perish a victim of the treach- ery of another , in the ...
Page 451
... Letter from John Jay to Richard Peters . Bedford , 29th March , 1811 . DEAR SIR , I have received your letter of the 14th ult . and also the book on plaster of Paris , which you was so obliging as to send me , and for which accept my ...
... Letter from John Jay to Richard Peters . Bedford , 29th March , 1811 . DEAR SIR , I have received your letter of the 14th ult . and also the book on plaster of Paris , which you was so obliging as to send me , and for which accept my ...
Page 490
... letter which he wrote to judge Peters , in March 1811 - of judge Peters - who pro- mises that he will write to Mr. Jay about the last mentioned letter , and he makes some observations of a personal nature which are quite irrelevant to ...
... letter which he wrote to judge Peters , in March 1811 - of judge Peters - who pro- mises that he will write to Mr. Jay about the last mentioned letter , and he makes some observations of a personal nature which are quite irrelevant to ...
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