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When I see the efforts which are making by the individual friends of this cause in
Europe : -when I how nobly some of our cities , and many of our villages , have
come forward : when I see what some noble spirited individuals among ourselves
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When I see the efforts which are making by the individual friends of this cause in
Europe : -when I how nobly some of our cities , and many of our villages , have
come forward : when I see what some noble spirited individuals among ourselves
...
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will cause re - union ; yet it is natural that the mind at parting from the body ,
should feel some interest in its future destiny , and I have often marked spots
where I fancied the sleep of the dead would be more undisturbed than in others ;
and this ...
will cause re - union ; yet it is natural that the mind at parting from the body ,
should feel some interest in its future destiny , and I have often marked spots
where I fancied the sleep of the dead would be more undisturbed than in others ;
and this ...
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His voice was scarcely articulate . Lucy burst into tears , and removed her chair to
the head of his bed . He perceived her grief , and pressing her hand to his
feverish lips , said , do not weep , Lucy , indeed I have more cause to grieve than
you ...
His voice was scarcely articulate . Lucy burst into tears , and removed her chair to
the head of his bed . He perceived her grief , and pressing her hand to his
feverish lips , said , do not weep , Lucy , indeed I have more cause to grieve than
you ...
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The heretic ( as he was called ) who fled into the desert to escape the fagot of his
orthodox brethren , in the early days of the church , had the same cause with the
pilgrims whom the Stuarts drove across the Atlantic . The one left a name , the ...
The heretic ( as he was called ) who fled into the desert to escape the fagot of his
orthodox brethren , in the early days of the church , had the same cause with the
pilgrims whom the Stuarts drove across the Atlantic . The one left a name , the ...
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France ! thou hast cause for wo Thy brave will weep - thy good cannot forget ; His
like ye ne'er shall know . The chief among thy chief - thy sun hath set ; But there is
resurrectioneven his bones Shall shake all Europe's kings and mouldering ...
France ! thou hast cause for wo Thy brave will weep - thy good cannot forget ; His
like ye ne'er shall know . The chief among thy chief - thy sun hath set ; But there is
resurrectioneven his bones Shall shake all Europe's kings and mouldering ...
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