Above tide-level), great fires were kindled at the news of the repeal of the Stamp Act, of the adoption of the Declaration of Independence, and of the surrenders of Burgoyne and Cornwallis; beacon fires were burned during the American War of Independence; an "observatory" for tourists was built at an early date; and in 1885 the Blue Hill Observatory for meteorological investigation was established by Abbott Lawrence Rotch (b. [Please select]
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SIR EDGAR AT LAST SURRENDERS TO SIR ROBERT DE BEAULIEU. [Please select]
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[Illustration: SIR EDGAR AT LAST SURRENDERS TO SIR ROBERT DE BEAULIEU. [Please select]
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Evidently, the surrenders would have been reciprocal; no right would have been abandoned without the receipt of an equivalent in exchange. [Please select]
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Surrenders in Europe at the end of a civil war had always been followed by confiscations, executions and a reign of terror for the beaten. [Please select]
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How strange the madness that binds a woman to the man to whom she first surrenders. [Please select]
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When he surrenders back your body, he will tell you what to do. [Please select]
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