id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 29226 Leacock, John The Fall of British Tyranny; Or, American Liberty Triumphant .txt text/plain 24961 2440 86 "A very black scene between Lord Kidnapper and Major Cudjo. Lexington, between Lord Boston, messenger and officers of the guard. tho' I have reason to think you would not of choice let me come within you--and to let you know, your advice respecting certain points of law, unheard of splendour, and the name of Lord Paramount the mighty, shall power, when you consider with whom you have to contend--Let me see--Lord My Lord, be pleased to turn your eyes, and look out of the look then, my Lord, like Sampson making sport for the Philistines. brave people, like the Americans, from their infancy us'd to liberty My friends, I yet will hail you good morrow, tho' I know not how long we Nay, sir, I know not their business;--let us yet bear with them Very true, My Lord, I shall take particular care. case before Lord Paramount, and let him know your deplorable situation. ./cache/29226.txt ./txt/29226.txt