Some advice to the people; be not conceited [&c.] a poem |
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... feelings are excited , as in a matter of purely per- " sonal interest . Whatever the end may be , Europe will long remain in a very anxious state . I , myself , foresee no other probable termination to a general struggle of nations ...
... feelings are excited , as in a matter of purely per- " sonal interest . Whatever the end may be , Europe will long remain in a very anxious state . I , myself , foresee no other probable termination to a general struggle of nations ...
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... feeling . There were always , I believe firmly , more than “ forty thousand " of them who , in heart , had never bowed to Baal . But these were not ROMAN Catholics . The author of " Father Clement ” may think , if it pleases him , that ...
... feeling . There were always , I believe firmly , more than “ forty thousand " of them who , in heart , had never bowed to Baal . But these were not ROMAN Catholics . The author of " Father Clement ” may think , if it pleases him , that ...
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... your good sense and good feeling , in believing that I feel with you , and feel for you : in believing that I am Faithfully yours , May 14 , 1844 . C. KURRENS . THE AUTHOR'S APOLOGY . ( SECOND EDITION . ) DEFECTS DEDICATION .
... your good sense and good feeling , in believing that I feel with you , and feel for you : in believing that I am Faithfully yours , May 14 , 1844 . C. KURRENS . THE AUTHOR'S APOLOGY . ( SECOND EDITION . ) DEFECTS DEDICATION .
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... additional strength . He has sent his papers to the press such as they were , hoping that he may see them issue from it - desirous to leave behind him some record of his opinions , and : of his feelings ; to offer it to his friends.
... additional strength . He has sent his papers to the press such as they were , hoping that he may see them issue from it - desirous to leave behind him some record of his opinions , and : of his feelings ; to offer it to his friends.
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Calamus Kurrens (pseud.) of his feelings ; to offer it to his friends , and his children — and , to others ( not a few he fondly hopes ) who may like to retain it , and sometimes to think of it — not because of its merit ; but because ...
Calamus Kurrens (pseud.) of his feelings ; to offer it to his friends , and his children — and , to others ( not a few he fondly hopes ) who may like to retain it , and sometimes to think of it — not because of its merit ; but because ...
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