Potter's American Monthly: An Illustrated Magazine of History, Literature, Science and Art, Volúmenes12-13J.E. Potter and Company, 1879 |
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... strikers will do their wrecking by night if at all . And now , Tom , no question about my errand ; and as you will not let me make it alone , you must go it on faith . Shall I whistle marching through Georgia ' to get you into the old ...
... strikers will do their wrecking by night if at all . And now , Tom , no question about my errand ; and as you will not let me make it alone , you must go it on faith . Shall I whistle marching through Georgia ' to get you into the old ...
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... strikers . At odd times , in late years , he had been a railway employé him- self , and was familiar with their ways , and as he believed them often unduly oppressed , much in sympathy with their movement . In his journey- ings he ...
... strikers . At odd times , in late years , he had been a railway employé him- self , and was familiar with their ways , and as he believed them often unduly oppressed , much in sympathy with their movement . In his journey- ings he ...
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... strikers hare hafter wreckin ' the trains , now , look hout ; the tramps will ' ave to bear the blame . Them boys ' ave ' eard their betters talk ; we'll ' ave to scatter most back hof the road . Down ' ere , too , so near where we ...
... strikers hare hafter wreckin ' the trains , now , look hout ; the tramps will ' ave to bear the blame . Them boys ' ave ' eard their betters talk ; we'll ' ave to scatter most back hof the road . Down ' ere , too , so near where we ...
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... strikers , and not by tramps . Give the devil his due , even if he does come in the shape of a tramp , I say . I was as early at the wreck as any of the neighbors , and I saw no tramp plundering . What else would they wreck trains for ...
... strikers , and not by tramps . Give the devil his due , even if he does come in the shape of a tramp , I say . I was as early at the wreck as any of the neighbors , and I saw no tramp plundering . What else would they wreck trains for ...
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... STRIKERS AND THE TRAMPS . IF John Hoffa was satisfied with a good after- noon's performance , the strikers had come to the conclusion that theirs had been unfortunate , and that something must be done to set it straight . In the ...
... STRIKERS AND THE TRAMPS . IF John Hoffa was satisfied with a good after- noon's performance , the strikers had come to the conclusion that theirs had been unfortunate , and that something must be done to set it straight . In the ...
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