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... feelings that overwhelm the soul , on beholding Rome stationed in the midst of this scene of desolation , rising as it were from the tomb in which she has so long reposed , and bursting at once upon the astonished sight . A thousand ...
... feelings that overwhelm the soul , on beholding Rome stationed in the midst of this scene of desolation , rising as it were from the tomb in which she has so long reposed , and bursting at once upon the astonished sight . A thousand ...
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... feelings of delight he calls the public attention to the happy object of his favour ! feelings , indeed , so delicious , that the writer of this ar- ticle , at present under their influence , can find no language to ex- press them . The ...
... feelings of delight he calls the public attention to the happy object of his favour ! feelings , indeed , so delicious , that the writer of this ar- ticle , at present under their influence , can find no language to ex- press them . The ...
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... feelings , the sensibility with which I received the resolutions of the legislature of Virginia , authorising the gover- nor to open a correspodence with me , and to request me , " in be- half and in the name of the commonwealth , to ...
... feelings , the sensibility with which I received the resolutions of the legislature of Virginia , authorising the gover- nor to open a correspodence with me , and to request me , " in be- half and in the name of the commonwealth , to ...
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