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... friends who had so long and warmly stood by his side in fair weather and foul , in terms whose very simplicity shows the depth of true feeling from which they proceed : " Having now said all that the occasion calls for , in regard to ...
... friends who had so long and warmly stood by his side in fair weather and foul , in terms whose very simplicity shows the depth of true feeling from which they proceed : " Having now said all that the occasion calls for , in regard to ...
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... friends to whom he was recommended ex- pressed their readiness to provide him at once with a good place . As he had been employed several years in the custom - house at Husum , and as it probably appeared natural to his friends that he ...
... friends to whom he was recommended ex- pressed their readiness to provide him at once with a good place . As he had been employed several years in the custom - house at Husum , and as it probably appeared natural to his friends that he ...
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... friends of liberty Prince MIDNIGHT ( Mitter- nacht ) , from his aversion to the exten- sion of intellectual light throughout Europe , had collected round him a circle of literary , men of his own opi- nions , whom he employed to aid him ...
... friends of liberty Prince MIDNIGHT ( Mitter- nacht ) , from his aversion to the exten- sion of intellectual light throughout Europe , had collected round him a circle of literary , men of his own opi- nions , whom he employed to aid him ...
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THE REANNEXATION OF TEXAS IN ITS INFLUENCE ON THE | 11 |
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