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... continued his writing , working as a writer for Hollywood movies in addition to short stories , published in such magazines as the Saturday Evening Post and Woman's Home Companion . In 1937 , at the age of 47 , he published his first ...
... continued his writing , working as a writer for Hollywood movies in addition to short stories , published in such magazines as the Saturday Evening Post and Woman's Home Companion . In 1937 , at the age of 47 , he published his first ...
Page 120
... continued until July 1745 , when several war parties attacked the frontier . The participation of the confron- tational Kennebec and Penobscot factions in these assaults prompted Massachusetts to declare war on all the Kennebec and ...
... continued until July 1745 , when several war parties attacked the frontier . The participation of the confron- tational Kennebec and Penobscot factions in these assaults prompted Massachusetts to declare war on all the Kennebec and ...
Page 340
... continued that the government broke the rules of treaty - making by treating with the halfbreeds . Splitlog's group refused to sell any part of the land . Knowing it could obtain no sale from Splitlog , the Indian Department ignored his ...
... continued that the government broke the rules of treaty - making by treating with the halfbreeds . Splitlog's group refused to sell any part of the land . Knowing it could obtain no sale from Splitlog , the Indian Department ignored his ...
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