Correspondence between John Quincy Adams, Esquire, president of the United States, and several citizens of Massachusetts concerning the charge of a design to dissolve the union alleged to have existed in that state
Correspondence between John Quincy Adams, Esquire, president of the United States, and several citizens of Massachusetts concerning the charge of a design to dissolve the union alleged to have existed in that state.
When Henry Mayall buys a forge, he also claims the right of the blacksmith to ride over Gorsedown Manor. His niece, Ann, finds sanctuary here and becomes a successful blacksmith. But a religious sect try to stop Ann riding over the park, reverting to brutal means to overturn her rights.
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When Henry Mayall buys a forge, he also claims the right of the blacksmith to ride over Gorsedown Manor. His niece, Ann, finds sanctuary here and becomes a successful blacksmith. But a religious sect try to stop Ann riding over the park, reverting to brutal means to overturn her rights.
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