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... never heard that it was a necessary qualifica- tion , and he has never seen objects that required the benefits of his sympa- thy . He has had to struggle alone through numbers of difficult situations and inconveniences ; he , therefore ...
... never heard that it was a necessary qualifica- tion , and he has never seen objects that required the benefits of his sympa- thy . He has had to struggle alone through numbers of difficult situations and inconveniences ; he , therefore ...
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... never can be brave . I once felt all that kind of anger , which a man ought to feel , against the mean principles that are held by the tories : a noted one , who kept a tavern at Amboy " , was standing at his door , with as pretty a ...
... never can be brave . I once felt all that kind of anger , which a man ought to feel , against the mean principles that are held by the tories : a noted one , who kept a tavern at Amboy " , was standing at his door , with as pretty a ...
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... never went to dinner ; indeed , that he never went any- where . As yet I had never , of my personal knowledge , known him to be outside of my office . He was a perpetual sentry in the corner : At about eleven o'clock though , in the ...
... never went to dinner ; indeed , that he never went any- where . As yet I had never , of my personal knowledge , known him to be outside of my office . He was a perpetual sentry in the corner : At about eleven o'clock though , in the ...
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1941 443 | 18 |
B History of the Dividing Line 1728 | 71 |
Personal Narrative 1740 | 77 |
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