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... feel it to be as much our duty as it is our inclination , to second them to the utmost of our power . We should rejoice to see the day in which the Union did not exist merely in an engrossed parch ment , and when it ceased to have ...
... feel it to be as much our duty as it is our inclination , to second them to the utmost of our power . We should rejoice to see the day in which the Union did not exist merely in an engrossed parch ment , and when it ceased to have ...
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... feeling . Whether faith be popular and instantaneous , or the result of protracted investigation , it is equally an act of the in- tellect ; and , before experience has taught the necessity of doubt and suspicion , every report or ...
... feeling . Whether faith be popular and instantaneous , or the result of protracted investigation , it is equally an act of the in- tellect ; and , before experience has taught the necessity of doubt and suspicion , every report or ...
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... feel its power , That glance were sweeter , thro ' a tear . ' O ! come then , come , and bend thee low , Where none the dewy gem shall see ; And I will sing thee tales of woe , And thou may'st weep , to Heaven and me ! Come , hear , of ...
... feel its power , That glance were sweeter , thro ' a tear . ' O ! come then , come , and bend thee low , Where none the dewy gem shall see ; And I will sing thee tales of woe , And thou may'st weep , to Heaven and me ! Come , hear , of ...
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