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... standing up boldly and alone , and hurling defiance at her victorious op- pressors . Here , without contemplating consequences , be- fore high heaven and in the face of the world , I swear eternal fidelity to the just cause , as I deem ...
... standing up boldly and alone , and hurling defiance at her victorious op- pressors . Here , without contemplating consequences , be- fore high heaven and in the face of the world , I swear eternal fidelity to the just cause , as I deem ...
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... stands up , with tears of joy trembling in his eyes , to tell of the miseries once endured , now to be endured no more forever ; of his once naked and starving children , now clad and fed comfortably ; of a wife long weighed down with ...
... stands up , with tears of joy trembling in his eyes , to tell of the miseries once endured , now to be endured no more forever ; of his once naked and starving children , now clad and fed comfortably ; of a wife long weighed down with ...
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... stand up an exceeding great army . " " Come from the four winds , O breath ! and breathe upon these slain that they may live . " If the relative grandeur of revolutions shall be estimated by the great amount of human misery they ...
... stand up an exceeding great army . " " Come from the four winds , O breath ! and breathe upon these slain that they may live . " If the relative grandeur of revolutions shall be estimated by the great amount of human misery they ...
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... stand ready to join all others in the universal song of gladness . And what a noble ally this to the cause of political freedom ; with such an aid its march cannot fail to be on and on , till every son of earth shall drink in rich ...
... stand ready to join all others in the universal song of gladness . And what a noble ally this to the cause of political freedom ; with such an aid its march cannot fail to be on and on , till every son of earth shall drink in rich ...
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... Stand still , and see the salvation of the Lord " is my text just now . If , as you say , you have told Fanny all , I should have no objection to her seeing this letter , but for its refer- ence to our friend here : let her seeing it ...
... Stand still , and see the salvation of the Lord " is my text just now . If , as you say , you have told Fanny all , I should have no objection to her seeing this letter , but for its refer- ence to our friend here : let her seeing it ...
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