THE LIFE 



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GEORGE WASHINGTON, 



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" Let every mother's daughter's son 

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THE LIFE OF LOUIS KOSSUTH, 



mCLODING NOTICES OF THE MEN AN SCENES OF THE HUNGARIAN BEVOLUTIOJC 

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BY P. O. HEADLEY. 



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