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The Waif of Elm Island

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The Waif of Elm Island

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Publish Date
Language
English
Pages
336

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Cover of: Charlie Bell
Charlie Bell: The Waif of Elm Island
June 23, 2005, Kessinger Publishing, LLC
Hardcover in English
Cover of: Charlie Bell
Charlie Bell: The Waif of Elm Island
June 30, 2005, Kessinger Publishing
Paperback in English
Cover of: Charlie Bell
Cover of: Charlie Bell
Charlie Bell: the waif of Elm island
1896, Lothrop, Lee & Shepard Co.
Cover of: Charlie Bell
Charlie Bell: the waif of Elm island.
1868, Lee and Shepard, Lee, Shepard & Dillingham

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First Sentence

"WHEN the English army, during the war of the Revolution, were driven out of Boston by the batteries of Washington, erected upon Dorchester Heights, those traitors to the liberties of their country (called in those days Tories), who had taken part with the British, accompanied them to Halifax, being more than a thousand in number, as they were fearful of the vengeance of their countrymen if they remained behind."

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Format
Paperback
Number of pages
336
Dimensions
8.9 x 5.8 x 1 inches
Weight
1 pounds

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL11765477M
ISBN 10
1417986840
ISBN 13
9781417986842
Library Thing
5317128

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WHEN the English army, during the war of the Revolution, were driven out of Boston by the batteries of Washington, erected upon Dorchester Heights, those traitors to the liberties of their country (called in those days Tories), who had taken part with the British, accompanied them to Halifax, being more than a thousand in number, as they were fearful of the vengeance of their countrymen if they remained behind.
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