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... express the sensations that rose in my breast on that occasion : all I shall say is , that the pleasures of my juvenile days , and the gradual openings of a very young mind , under your guiding care , all rushed upon me at once : I ...
... express the sensations that rose in my breast on that occasion : all I shall say is , that the pleasures of my juvenile days , and the gradual openings of a very young mind , under your guiding care , all rushed upon me at once : I ...
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... express reser- vation to the States of all the rights not specifically granted to the Union . He accordingly moved , in the first session of Congress , for these amendments , which were agreed to and ratified by the States as they now ...
... express reser- vation to the States of all the rights not specifically granted to the Union . He accordingly moved , in the first session of Congress , for these amendments , which were agreed to and ratified by the States as they now ...
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... express his wishes and desires . His sister employed various modes of holding his arm , and patting him on the head and shoulders , to express consent and different degrees of approbation . She signified time by shutting his eye - lids ...
... express his wishes and desires . His sister employed various modes of holding his arm , and patting him on the head and shoulders , to express consent and different degrees of approbation . She signified time by shutting his eye - lids ...
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