excerpt from 'A View of Society and Manners in Italy. Volume 2' pp. 440 (43 words)
excerpt from 'A View of Society and Manners in Italy. Volume 2' pp. 440 (43 words)
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Just as I was returning, we heard the music of the troops marching off the parade.—" Apropos," cried he, " How do your affairs go on with your [American] Colonies ?" I said, I hoped every thing would be arranged and settled very soon.
Just as I was returning, we heard the music of the troops marching off the parade.—" Apropos," cried he, " How do your affairs go on with your [American] Colonies ?" I said, I hoped every thing would be arranged and settled very soon. |
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