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... tell you which I know you will be glad to hear , and that is that I have seen and scrutinized her feelings as well as I could , and am fully convinced she is far happier now than she has been for the last fifteen months past . You will ...
... tell you which I know you will be glad to hear , and that is that I have seen and scrutinized her feelings as well as I could , and am fully convinced she is far happier now than she has been for the last fifteen months past . You will ...
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... tell , I was set down as either the one or the other , while it was every- where contended that no Christian ought to go for me , be- cause I belonged to no church , was suspected of being a deist , and had talked about fighting a duel ...
... tell , I was set down as either the one or the other , while it was every- where contended that no Christian ought to go for me , be- cause I belonged to no church , was suspected of being a deist , and had talked about fighting a duel ...
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... tell How nought from death could save , Till every sound appears a knell , And every spot a grave . I range the fields with pensive tread , And pace the hollow rooms , And feel ( companion of the dead ) I'm living in the tombs . [ From ...
... tell How nought from death could save , Till every sound appears a knell , And every spot a grave . I range the fields with pensive tread , And pace the hollow rooms , And feel ( companion of the dead ) I'm living in the tombs . [ From ...
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... tell me Bob was lost ; but by the time I reached the house his mother had found him and had him whipped , and by now , very likely , he is run away again . [ From a letter to Johnston , Springfield , 25 February 1847. ] Dear Johnston ...
... tell me Bob was lost ; but by the time I reached the house his mother had found him and had him whipped , and by now , very likely , he is run away again . [ From a letter to Johnston , Springfield , 25 February 1847. ] Dear Johnston ...
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... telling us that Mexico has nothing whatever that we can get but territory ; at another showing us how we can support the war by levying contributions on Mexico . At one time urging the national honor , the security of the future , the ...
... telling us that Mexico has nothing whatever that we can get but territory ; at another showing us how we can support the war by levying contributions on Mexico . At one time urging the national honor , the security of the future , the ...
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