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Paul Morpey (search for this): article 11
The New Orleans (Yankee) Era is rejoicing over the establishment of negro free schools.
They contain 1800 public.
Paul Morpey, the chess player, has returned to New Orleans.
The Yankee papers say he is a persistent rebel.
A washerwoman is the most cruel person in the world.
She daily wrings men's bosoms.
1800 AD (search for this): article 11
The New Orleans (Yankee) Era is rejoicing over the establishment of negro free schools.
They contain 1800 public.
Paul Morpey, the chess player, has returned to New Orleans.
The Yankee papers say he is a persistent rebel.
A washerwoman is the most cruel person in the world.
She daily wrings men's bosoms.