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... mind ; One was their smile , their tear the same ; Union of souls without a name ! ' Euge , Mr. Sotheby ! this is in your old and truly poetical style of expression . So is the following passage , which we have sincere pleasure in ...
... mind ; One was their smile , their tear the same ; Union of souls without a name ! ' Euge , Mr. Sotheby ! this is in your old and truly poetical style of expression . So is the following passage , which we have sincere pleasure in ...
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... mind and heart , that we cannot but applaud and repeat t them : A circumstance of trifling notice , but important in its influence on the feelings of a body of people , must not be omitted ; the yearly celebration of the first formation ...
... mind and heart , that we cannot but applaud and repeat t them : A circumstance of trifling notice , but important in its influence on the feelings of a body of people , must not be omitted ; the yearly celebration of the first formation ...
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... mind to submit these remarks to the publick , I could not think of withholding my name . I am anxious to meet , upon a fair and equal footing , those persons who have publickly attacked the Report of the Committee . I wish to draw from ...
... mind to submit these remarks to the publick , I could not think of withholding my name . I am anxious to meet , upon a fair and equal footing , those persons who have publickly attacked the Report of the Committee . I wish to draw from ...
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