With deep gratitude to my countrymen for this mark of their confidence ; with a distrust of my own ability to perform the duty required under the most favorable circumstances, and now rendered doubly difficult by existing national perils; yet with a firm... Life in the South - Página 215por Catherine Cooper Hopley - 1863Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
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