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... rests with yourself . If you seriously resolve to be energetic and industrious , depend upon it you will for your whole life have reason to rejoice that you were wise enough to form and to act upon that determination .'— p . 15 . It was ...
... rests with yourself . If you seriously resolve to be energetic and industrious , depend upon it you will for your whole life have reason to rejoice that you were wise enough to form and to act upon that determination .'— p . 15 . It was ...
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... rest . But he was desirous , before retiring from the House , to commit the cause of the negro to some faithful advocate , whose ability and parliamentary station would enable him to do it justice . With this view his attention was ...
... rest . But he was desirous , before retiring from the House , to commit the cause of the negro to some faithful advocate , whose ability and parliamentary station would enable him to do it justice . With this view his attention was ...
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... rest of them ! Another advantage I had . I was an offhand man . I made a bargain at once . When I was settled in London , the East India company had 800,000 lbs . of gold to sell . I went to the sale , and bought it all . I knew the ...
... rest of them ! Another advantage I had . I was an offhand man . I made a bargain at once . When I was settled in London , the East India company had 800,000 lbs . of gold to sell . I went to the sale , and bought it all . I knew the ...
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... rest more or less on a mythical foundation . They were allied in the popular belief with a host of deities , and de- rived their nourishment from the inward or moral life of the people . The further we trace back the German saga , the ...
... rest more or less on a mythical foundation . They were allied in the popular belief with a host of deities , and de- rived their nourishment from the inward or moral life of the people . The further we trace back the German saga , the ...
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... rest , ) decide for the German origin of it . But considering the frequent intercourse which existed between the German nations of the north , we may fairly assume that this saga was even at an early period a property common to all ...
... rest , ) decide for the German origin of it . But considering the frequent intercourse which existed between the German nations of the north , we may fairly assume that this saga was even at an early period a property common to all ...
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