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... hope with sole and selfish breast , To breathe untroubled Freedom's atmosphere.- Suppose we wished it ? England could not stand A lone oasis in the desert ground Of Europe's slavery - from the waste around Oppression's fiery blast and ...
... hope with sole and selfish breast , To breathe untroubled Freedom's atmosphere.- Suppose we wished it ? England could not stand A lone oasis in the desert ground Of Europe's slavery - from the waste around Oppression's fiery blast and ...
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... hope of restoring the prosperity of the country ; and do you not consider , that the increase that was occasioned , would have a natural tendency to revive and to increase speculation ? -I recollect distinctly many of the circumstances ...
... hope of restoring the prosperity of the country ; and do you not consider , that the increase that was occasioned , would have a natural tendency to revive and to increase speculation ? -I recollect distinctly many of the circumstances ...
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... cent pieces of humour , as alphabets formed of human figures in such attitudes as no posture - master might hope to rival ; such instructive designs of morality and mortality , as a head one 30 The Ultimus Romanorum .
... cent pieces of humour , as alphabets formed of human figures in such attitudes as no posture - master might hope to rival ; such instructive designs of morality and mortality , as a head one 30 The Ultimus Romanorum .
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... hope of seeing Burns . I was successful . On my arrival at Edinburgh , where I had some literary acquaintance , I obtained a letter of introduction to him . I had always been a great admirer of his genius , and of many traits in his ...
... hope of seeing Burns . I was successful . On my arrival at Edinburgh , where I had some literary acquaintance , I obtained a letter of introduction to him . I had always been a great admirer of his genius , and of many traits in his ...
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... hope of silencing me by brutal force . The Attorney - general did not understand the case , nor any part of the law of the subject ; but he was too cunning to grapple with me by a detailed report ; I could not therefore get him to ...
... hope of silencing me by brutal force . The Attorney - general did not understand the case , nor any part of the law of the subject ; but he was too cunning to grapple with me by a detailed report ; I could not therefore get him to ...
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