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... seen its brightest days ; and , that unless we resort to the good old ways of our forefathers , fresh difficul- ties will accumulate upon us , and press us to the dust . Just at the present moment , when crime appears to multi- ply ...
... seen its brightest days ; and , that unless we resort to the good old ways of our forefathers , fresh difficul- ties will accumulate upon us , and press us to the dust . Just at the present moment , when crime appears to multi- ply ...
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... seen vice and moral degradation in countless shapes , holding captive the bodies and minds of multitudes . If any thing will eat into the vitals of England's national life , and hinder the development of its capabilities , it is error ...
... seen vice and moral degradation in countless shapes , holding captive the bodies and minds of multitudes . If any thing will eat into the vitals of England's national life , and hinder the development of its capabilities , it is error ...
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... seen my friend for several years . I had occasionally heard of him , but the intelligence was far from an encouraging character . One beautiful star - lit evening , while crossing London - bridge , a man with stooping mien , his hat ...
... seen my friend for several years . I had occasionally heard of him , but the intelligence was far from an encouraging character . One beautiful star - lit evening , while crossing London - bridge , a man with stooping mien , his hat ...
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... known to the great world - her name was never seen in the newspapers - the muses have never been invoked to sing her praises - she passes silently and unostentatiously " THEY WHO ROCK THE CRADLE RULE THE WORLD . THE PUBLIC GOOD .
... known to the great world - her name was never seen in the newspapers - the muses have never been invoked to sing her praises - she passes silently and unostentatiously " THEY WHO ROCK THE CRADLE RULE THE WORLD . THE PUBLIC GOOD .
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... seen the fair girl I now write of , sitting , and by which I once saw her kneeling . The cottage under the hill is occupied by strangers , and its broad halls and large rooms now ring to the laughter of those that knew not her whose ...
... seen the fair girl I now write of , sitting , and by which I once saw her kneeling . The cottage under the hill is occupied by strangers , and its broad halls and large rooms now ring to the laughter of those that knew not her whose ...
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